Carbohydrates are used to turn ADP into ATP Adenosine Triphosphate. The bond with the Phosphate releases energy when its broken. Nobody seems to know what kind of energy ATP release. Please tell me if you know.
Mono-saccharides [most likely].
Transferrin carries them
glucose
Bloodstream
They are too large and have to be broken down into amino acids.
carbohydrates
The carbohydrates that exist in the ECM (Extra Cellular Membrane)? Most of these carbohydrates are in the form of collagen.
The food molecules are absorbed in the small intestine. Through these finger shaped things along the wall of the small intestine, called the villi.
Fats are absorbed in the small intestine, along with carbohydrates and proteins.
It would be monomers.
They are broken down into simpler molecules by the digestive system so they can be absorbed into the bloodstream.
fiber
In the large intestine,water and mineral salts are absorbed into the bloodstream.
Carbohydrates are digested until they are mono or disaccharides and then they are absorbed through the intestinal lining.
Correct. The amino acid molecules are absorbed and allowed to pass to the bloodstream.
Simple carbohydrates absorb in the body more easily. They also provide the quickest source of energy to the body. Complex carbohydrates have to breakdown into simple carbohydrates before they can be absorbed by the body.
Most oral drugs or drugs taken by mouth travel to the stomach or intestine where they are absorbed into the bloodstream. These drugs are not effective or useful until they are absorbed into the bloodstream where they are transported to the organ or desired receptor.
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Incorrect. Carbohydrates are digested and absorbed into the bloodstream at a much faster rate than fats and proteins. The speed at which eaten carbohydrate enter the blood stream as sugar is called the glycemic index with a range of 0 to 100. The higher the number, the faster carbohydrates increase the level of sugar in the bloodstream.
Fats that are unable to be transported by the bloodstream are absorbed by the lacteals. They are lymphatic vessels.