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Which organs digest grains?

Grains are carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are digested by the small intestine.


Are grains carbohydrates lipids or proteins?

Grains are primarily carbohydrates with some proteins (such as gluten).


Why are grains important?

Grains contain carbohydrates, carbohydrates break down sugars, sugar goes into blood (called blood sugar). Carbohydrates keep your blood sugar at a normal level (unless your diebetic) which keeps you alive. Since grains contain carbohydrates and carbohydrates have a very important job, grains are very important. Grains keep you alive. They are a very important part of your diet.


What organic molecules are classified a carbohydrates?

whole grains are complex carbohydrates


What are 2 nutrients found in grains?

carbohydrates


What are 3 types of corbohydrate's?

The three main types of carbohydrates are sugars (simple carbohydrates like glucose and fructose), starches (complex carbohydrates found in grains, legumes, and vegetables), and fiber (indigestible carbohydrates found in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains).


Is grains a food group?

Grain is not a food group, grains belong to a food group - the "carbohydrates".


What nutrient are grains high in?

nutrients in grains and b c d and k


Why do we need to eat carbohydrates?

pasta, grains and fish


What food groups are in biscuits?

Fats and carbohydrates.


Where can you find a user friendly carbohydrates chart?

What's Cooking in America provides a very user-friendly carbohydrates chart. You can also check out the Atkins diet website, as their entire diet is based around carbohydrates.


What macromolecules are in grains?

Grains consist of carbohydrates mainly. There can be others too