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How do carbohydrates, fats and protein get digested in human being |
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Answer» ●Carbohydrates will be converted to glucose.[Carbohydrates are the sugars, starches and fibers found in fruits, grains, vegetables and milk products.]●Fats will be converted to fatty acids and glycerol.[When your body needs energy, it releases signals requesting a release from your various energy providing tissues. When your adipocytes receive this signal, it begins a process called Lipolysis. Lipolysis causes your fat cells to separate your free fatty acids and glycerol and release them into your blood stream.] ●Protein will be converted to amino acids.[Essential and Nonessential Amino Acids : They include alanine, asparagine, arginine, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, cysteine, glutamine, proline, glycine, serine, and tyrosine. Apart from these, there are other nine amino acids, which are very much essential as they cannot be synthesized by our body.]Small intestine recevies secretion from pancreas and bile of liver. Bile helps in emulsification of fats, whereas pancreas secrete enzymes such as trypsin for protein digestion. Small intestine recevies secretion from pancreas and bile of liver. Bile helps in emulsification of fats, whereas pancreas secrete enzymes such as trypsin for protein digestion. ●This is continuation of the above answer ●Carbohydrates will be converted to glucose.[Carbohydrates\xa0are the sugars, starches and fibers found in fruits, grains, vegetables and milk products.]●Fats will be converted to fatty acids and glycerol.[When your body needs energy, it releases signals requesting a release from your various energy providing tissues. When your adipocytes receive this signal, it begins a process called Lipolysis. Lipolysis causes your\xa0fat\xa0cells to separate your free fatty acids and glycerol and release them into your blood stream.]●Protein will be converted to amino acids.[Essential and Nonessential\xa0Amino Acids: They include alanine, asparagine, arginine, aspartic\xa0acid, glutamic\xa0acid, cysteine, glutamine, proline, glycine, serine, and tyrosine. Apart from these, there are other nine\xa0amino acids, which are very much essential as they cannot be synthesized by our body.] |
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