proteins are absorbe din form of little particles.
Proteins are absorbed primarily as amino acids. These acids are water soluble and easily absorbed by the body via active transport.
Fats are absorbed in the small intestine, along with carbohydrates and proteins.
Proteins you eat are 'Foreign proteins' to your body. If they enter like that in your body will provoke immunological response. So they must be separated to individual Amine acids and absorbed. They will be 'rearranged' according to the need of the body to form body proteins.
Proteins
Trypin breaks down proteins into amino acid which are to be absorbed by the villli (small sponge like vessels)in the small intestine.
Yes.
They are broken down and absorbed into the blood.
They are broken down and absorbed into the blood.
In the stomach; where the breakdown enzyme (pepsin) is at an optimum pH of 1-2 When broken down they form amino acids which are absorbed into the bloodstream by the ileum of the small intestine.
Proteins are obtained from nutrients of food. They starts to digest in stomach by proteases such as pepsin, trypsin in to peptides. These small peptides later digested further to form amino acids after complete digestion.
Proteins are dismantled into amino acids primarily in the stomach and small intestine. In the stomach, gastric juices and enzymes like pepsin begin the breakdown of proteins. This process continues in the small intestine, where pancreatic enzymes further digest proteins into amino acids, which are then absorbed through the intestinal lining into the bloodstream.
Potassium is vital to the plants growth. Potassium can be absorbed as a liquid only, the potassium is responsible for the production of proteins and sugars for energy and growth.