nah.. :( idk it either... same question is it from a science alive book 2? god.. -_- i dont get it
It gets absorbed into the blood stream via Lumen and a Glucose/Na+ symporter, Na+/K+ atpase and glucose 2 uniporter, but essentially is absorbed into the blood stream.
After leaving the gut, the liver is the first tissue to use dietary glucose. In the liver, glucose can be converted to glycogen to be stored or distributed through out the body for energy. It can also be converted to fatty acids. The conversion of glucose to fatty acids usually only happens if energy intake has exceeds energy expenditure.
when starch is digested it gets broken up and turned into glucose (sugar). This happens so it can get to the blood stream as starch is too big as a particle to get through the walls of your veins. As glucose particles are smaller, it easier to get through.
it enters the large intestine
Digestive System.
what happens to glucose is its a some type of engry
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Mouth, small intestine, and stomach
Starches are primarily digested in the small intestine. The process starts in the mouth with the enzyme amylase breaking down starch into simpler sugars, and then continues in the small intestine where pancreatic amylase and other enzymes further break down starch molecules into glucose for absorption into the bloodstream.
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