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Amylase: Breaks down carbohydrates (starches)
Amylase: Breaks down carbohydrates (starches) into simpler sugars such as glucose and maltose.
2. Protease: Digests proteins into
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Amylase is secreted by your pancreas into your small intestine where amylase helps you digest the starches in your diet. Amylase
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Oxygen, blood fats, and _________ are nutrients necessary for prolonged activity.
(1 point) Responses glucose glucose
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blu
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Proteins are made up of substances called
(1 point) Responses amino acids. amino acids. sugars. sugars. carbohydrates.
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Proteins are made up of substances called
(1 point) Responses amino acids. amino acids. sugars. sugars. carbohydrates.
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batman
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Which food groups should be the largest amount in a meal to meet the recommended daily allowance?
Responses grains and starches
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lunabella
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I added amylase to a cornstarch suspension.
I thought that amylase breaks down starch into oligosaccharides. But then I heated up
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Starches and sugars belong to which class of nutrients?
(1 point) Responses carbohydrates carbohydrates fats
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Oxygen, blood fats, and _________ are nutrients necessary for prolonged activity. (1 point) Responses glucose glucose
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Oxygen, blood fats, and _________ are nutrients necessary for prolonged activity.
(1 point) Responses glucose glucose
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mohamedi1990
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