in the mouth, the saliva's enzyme break down the starch to glucose (carb to sugar)
by contributing proper functioning of digestive system to carbohydrates
Amylase breaks down carbohydrates in the digestive system.
examples of unrefines carbohydrates are fruits they are high in fibre which helps the digestive system move oour food through the intestines.
it comes out the other end
Yes, teeth are part of the digestive system as they help in breaking down food into smaller pieces through chewing. Saliva is also part of the digestive system as it contains enzymes that start breaking down carbohydrates in the mouth.
Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates, such as starch and glycogen, in the digestive system.
The materials that are not absorbed in the digestive system move through the large intestine, where water is reabsorbed. They are stored in the rectum in the form of feces, and are expelled through the anus.
Carbohydrates provide instant energy by getting absorbed quickly by the digestive system.
You're digestive system get stronger as exercising.
food goes through yu and gets pooped out
It goes down your esophagus and then it makes it through your digestive system and eventually you urinate it out.
protein to aminoacids -> aminoacids to carbohydrates