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So on a diagram, i'm joining a human body with digestive organs.
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This question asks you to figure out how, i guess, it's the carbohydrate metabolism or the digestion process.
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And the question asks you to identify each organ and its major function when it comes to carbohydrate digestion.
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So let's start for the very first thing.
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This is the mouth.
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So in the mouth, the salivary amylose is everything.
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Amylase is being produced.
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So during chewing, salivary amylase is being produced and the amylasekide is going to break down polysaccharide into monosaccharide such as glucose and dysaccharide such as fructose.
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Now the next part, the food is being or carbon hydrant is being sent through aphosophagus and then reach the next location, stomach.
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Stomach has very low ph, has a lot of so these acids inactivate carbon hydrants.
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And also contain a lot of digestive enzyme to break them down.
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So then there's another very important organ, which is the black one here.
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This is the liver.
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So liver, according to all the options, it converts most fructose diaccharide into glucose and absorb into the cell to produce glycogen.
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So liver converts.
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Fruits, to glucose, which is a monosaccharide, which can be used directly by a human body...