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amino acids are needed to form proteins.
chemical digestion
Proteins that are attached to the ribosomes, I suppose
To get energy. Sugars are particularly important fuel molecules. They are oxidized in the food we eat and must be broken down into smaller molecules before our cells can use them.
The bonds between ions or molecules of the solvate must be broken. The solvent must be in a sufficient amount and an adequate temperature.
I think that perhaps you mean the polypeptides, which is a polymer of many amino acids. The protein is broken down into polypeptides, which are in turn broken down into amino acids - the building blocks of pretty much all of the human body.
Sugars and proteins.
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they must be broken down and it should absorb into the blood
The chemical bonds among the reactant atoms or molecules must be broken down.
amino acids are needed to form proteins.
chemical digestion
Your body cannot use starch because it is a complex carbohydrate. It must be broken down into shorter carbohydrate strings before being converted into energy
If the DNA were to break at any other point, you could not replicate the bases. The bases must be split so that the proteins can run down the broken bases and complete them with the base that used to be attached.
Proteins that are attached to the ribosomes, I suppose
To get energy. Sugars are particularly important fuel molecules. They are oxidized in the food we eat and must be broken down into smaller molecules before our cells can use them.
Broken down to the molecular level ... And in the case of proteins, down to amino acids.