Most of the carbohydrates are absorbed in the small intestine after being digeste. A very small amount are absorbed in the mouth. To find out more about carbohydrates (including the types and classification), see Related Links below
Maybe the stomach in the digestive system
mouth
The Stomach
carbohydrate digestion doesn't occur in the stomach and the large intestine.
CHO (Carbohydrate) PRO (protein) and FAT (fat)
Carbohydrate intolerance is the inability of the body to completely process the nutrient carbohydrate into a source of energy for the body, usually because of the deficiency of an enzyme needed for digestion.
carbohydrate digesting enzymes have an optimum pH near neutrality so is for carbohydrate digestion.
Mouth
Carbohydrate digestion starts in the mouth, and later is further digested in the small intestine.
it happens nowere in your body
Sugars.
Carbohydrate digestion starts with the mastication (chewing of the mouth). There, the salivary amylase begins to break down the carbs into monosaccharides. Protein digestion begins in the stomach. Pepsin comes into play here and various enzyme proteases do as well
Carbohydrate's digestion begins when you start chewing. As you chew the saliva secreted by the salivary glands mixes with your food. Before the food goes down the oesophagus (say eeso-pha-gus) or food pipe, the carbohydrates have now broken down and the energy is provided to the body.
The end product of carbohydrate digestion is mainly glucose together with some fructose, glucose, and galactose. Monosaccharide
mouth,stomach and small intestine