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What is the process called where carbohydrates are converted into monosaccharides in the digestive system?
What is the process called where carbohydrates are converted into monosaccharides in the digestive system?
- Hydrolysis (correct)
- Dehydration synthesis
- Reduction
- Oxidation
Which enzymes are responsible for separating the monosaccharides from each other during carbohydrate digestion?
Which enzymes are responsible for separating the monosaccharides from each other during carbohydrate digestion?
- Amylases (correct)
- Lipases
- Proteases
- Nucleases
What happens to the H+ and OH- in water during the hydrolysis process?
What happens to the H+ and OH- in water during the hydrolysis process?
- They are returned to the polysaccharides to separate the monosaccharides (correct)
- They are used to break down lipids
- They are converted into monosaccharides
- They are released into the bloodstream
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