Small intestine
When sucrose is digested, it is broken down into its two constituent monosaccharides: glucose and fructose. These monosaccharides can then be absorbed into the bloodstream and used for energy production in the body.
No, there is not sucrose in feces. This is because sucrose is only in food that is not digested.
cellulose
Cellulose cannot be digested by humans.Cellulosecellulosehumans cannot digest cellulosecelluloseCelluloseCellulose (aka Fiber) can not be digested by humans because, we don't have the bacteria needed to break down cellulose. Sucrose, Maltose, and Fructose are all disaccharides (carbohydrates/sugars) and are all able to be broken down to glucose in the body.
Fructose needs to be processed through the liver. It can then be absorbed through the cells and turned into energy.
Sucrose is broken down into glucose and fructose by the enzyme sucrase.
Well water is not digested but i actually have no idea what I'm saying so forget this answer :)
Glucose is more easily digested by humans because it is a simple sugar that can be absorbed directly into the bloodstream without needing to be broken down further. Sucrose, on the other hand, is a disaccharide that needs to be broken down into its individual glucose and fructose components before it can be absorbed.
The body breaks digested proteins into amino acids
Sucrose provides energy to the body.
Mainly carbohydrates like starch,sucrose are broken down to glucose to use in respiration.
Before our body cells can use cells they have to extract all the sucrose nutrients and place them in the pancreas for the hydrolization process which then transforms sucrose into another less sweet sugar so it can be digested after that it is placed in the heart and stored there to be used as energy