besause it has strach in it
nope it wil be the opposite nope it wil be the opposite
carbohydrate digestion doesn't occur in the stomach and the large intestine.
The mouth and the stomach.
bio 1500 huh? huh?
Thet chew them and then the stomach churns them up and they are then digested in the small intestine.
my nuts and your chin
The carbohydrates will be in the stomach but because carbohydrates spend the shortest time in the stomach they may also be in the small intestine.
How does the lungs work with the stomach
Digestion first takes place in the mouth, then the stomach, and then in the small intestines.
No, they are no compatible.
Insulin is produced by the pancreas, a small organ between the stomach and liver
The difference is mainly due to the complexity of carbohydrate digestion. Humans have a single stomach, where ruminants have a multichambered stomach to digest carbs more completely.