carbs, proteins, nucleic acids, and fats
The four polymers that are digested in the small intestine are proteins, carbohydrates, fats (lipids), and nucleic acids. Enzymes in the small intestine break down these polymers into their simpler monomer units, such as amino acids, sugars, fatty acids, and nucleotides, which can then be absorbed by the body.
proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and lipids.
The small intestine absorbs digested food into the blood.
Do you mean where is food digested? In the Stomach and Small/Large Intestine. Thanks.
Carbohydrates, fats and proteins are fully digested in the small intestine.
the small intestine and large intestine.
Yes.
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Through your small intestine
The digestion first starts in the mouth and the food is absorbed in the small intestine, and the water and minerals go to your large intestine:)learned this in biology, last week =)