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Fats aren't broken down in the small intestine :/
no
Bacteria that's what
The intestines in a grasshopper does everything a normal intestine does. It breaks down the food and disposes of waste.
the small intestine benefits the body because it breaks down the food even more......:)
There is enzyme called caltimeg in the large intestine that breaks down fats and protein.
Amylase, which breaks down starches into monosaccharides, trypsin, which breaks down proteins, and lipase, which breaks down fat.
The function of the grasshopper's intestine is the same as human intestine. The intestine aid in digestion. Digestion is a vital function for the grasshopper to get vitamins, and to remove waste material.
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