Carbohydrates are digested until they are mono or disaccharides and then they are absorbed through the intestinal lining.
Carbohydrate absorption begins in the small intestines. However, break down of Carbohydrates begins in the mouth with saliva. In the stomach, pepsin aids in the digestion of Carbohydrates.
fiber
Simple carbohydrates absorb in the body more easily. They also provide the quickest source of energy to the body. Complex carbohydrates have to breakdown into simple carbohydrates before they can be absorbed by the body.
fatty acid
monosaccharides
Fats are absorbed in the small intestine, along with carbohydrates and proteins.
Carbohydrates
fiber is not digestible
Carbohydrates provide instant energy by getting absorbed quickly by the digestive system.
lacteal
sugars monosacarids
The nature; ... water and carbon dioxide absorbed by plants are converted into carbohydrates in presence of chlorophyll and sun light.
carbohydrates