In a human's digestive tract, the final site of digestion is the small intestine.
The primary site of intracellular digestion are the lysosomes.
The large intestines is where the final step of digestion takes place.
The large intestines is where the final step of digestion takes place.
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That would be the large intestine, the final stage of digestion before the remaining products turn into waste.
The site where digestion of disaccharides takes place is in the mouth. An example of disaccharides is lactose, maltose, and sucrose.
Mouth
small intestine
Amino acids are the final product of the digestion of all proteins.
In humans most mechanical digestion takes place in the mouth through chewing.
small intestine
small intestine