Asked by meep
What happens to large molecules, such as carbohydrates, during digestion? During digestion, large molecules are -
OPTIONS
absorbed, unchanged, into the bloodstream.
broken down into smaller molecules.
joined together to make even larger molecules.
passed through the body without being absorbed.
OPTIONS
absorbed, unchanged, into the bloodstream.
broken down into smaller molecules.
joined together to make even larger molecules.
passed through the body without being absorbed.
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GPT 3.5
broken down into smaller molecules.