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The end product of digestion of fats and proteins are water soluble substance like glucose, fatty acids, glycerol and amino acids
The polar end of the molecule is soluble in water (hydrophilic) and water solutions (including cytoplasm); the other, fatty-acid end is soluble in fats(hydrophobic).Read more: phospholipid
The equation is C6H12O6 + 6 O2 = 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + between 36-38 ATP Carbon dioxide, water, and ATP are the end products
The principal products of burning hydrocarbons are carbon-dioxide and water.
Most, but not all, end products of digestion are soluble in water. Lipids, such as (for example) the popular omega 3 fatty acids, are not soluble in water, but they still get digested with the help of bile that is secreted by the pancreas.
They cause them to mix. The detergent particles have an oil-soluble end which sticks into the oil, and a water soluble end which is attracted to the water. When enough detergent particles surround an oil droplet, it will move off into the water.
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The end product of digestion of fats and proteins are water soluble substance like glucose, fatty acids, glycerol and amino acids
The polar end of the molecule is soluble in water (hydrophilic) and water solutions (including cytoplasm); the other, fatty-acid end is soluble in fats(hydrophobic).Read more: phospholipid
When most proteins, fats, and carbohydrates are digested completely, they are converted to the end products that are soluble and can easily pass through cell membranes.
soluble end of products such as glucose , amino acids and fatty acids and glycerol
When most proteins, fats, and carbohydrates are digested completely, they are converted to the end products that are soluble and can easily pass through cell membranes.
When most proteins, fats, and carbohydrates are digested completely, they are converted to the end products that are soluble and can easily pass through cell membranes.
When most proteins, fats, and carbohydrates are digested completely, they are converted to the end products that are soluble and can easily pass through cell membranes.
Yes. Lathering generates more bubbles. The bubbles make you cleaner. Soap has a surfactant that is amphipathic, one end is water soluble, the other is not. The end that is not water soluble clings to things like dirt and oils. These then orient themselves inside the bubble because they do not like water, the ends that are water soluble orient themselves toward the water