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What are the end products of carbohydrate digestion in monogastrics and in ruminants?
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These simple sugars are absorbed into the bloodstream and used for energy production or stored as glycogen or fat. In ruminants, the end products of carbohydrate digestion are different due to the presence of a complex stomach system, including the rumen, which Show more…
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