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What happens to large molecules, such as carbohydrates, during digestion? During digestion, large molecules are -
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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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Answered by GPT 3.5
broken down into smaller molecules.
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