3. Describe the locations where chemical digestion begins and ends, and where nutrient (monomer) absorption occurs, for

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3. Describe the locations where chemical digestion begins and ends, and where nutrient (monomer) absorption occurs, for

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3. Describe the locations where chemical digestion begins and ends, and where nutrient (monomer) absorption occurs, for the major classes of macromolecules (polymers) by completing the paragraphs below. The chemical digestion of carbohydrate macromolecules begins in the where the salivary glands secrete the enzyme digestion is completed in the that was made in the produced by the digestion of carbohydrates are called absorbed in the by the enzyme The chemical digestion of protein macromolecules begins in the where the enzyme the by enzymes made in the produced by the digestion of proteins are called the that was made in the produced by the digestion of lipids are called into the lymphatic system vessels called * is secreted. Protein digestion is completed in The nutrients and are absorbed in mouth Carbohydrate . The nutrients and are The chemical digestion of lipid macromolecules begins with emulsification by bile that was produced by the and stored in the Bile is secreted into the where lipid digestion is completed by the enzyme All these nutrients are then carried by the blood to the body's used for the processes of life. The nutrients and are first absorbed before they end up in the blood. where they are
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