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- Disaccharides like lactose can barely get through dialysis tubing, but CAN NOT move across a cell membrane. Therefore, what must happen to disaccharides and polysaccharides that we eat in order for our cells to use them as energy molecules?Why can't humans digest cellulose while ruminants can? What is the difference between the two organisms?Why is it important to know about the importance of carbohydrates to our daily life?
- Pepsin is enzyme that found in the stomach. What do you think is the ideal temperature and pH for pepsin . Why?Carbohydrate comes in the form of Sugar, Starch, Glycogen, and Fiber. What are the difference(s) between simple and complex carbohydrate? Give an example of each types of simple and complex carbohydrate. What are the main functions of carbohydrate in the body? Briefly list the steps of carbohydrate digestion from the mouth to the large intestine.Which of the following food storage molecules in the human body contains substantial amounts of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen? amylose (a type of carbohydrate) amylopectin (a type of polysaccharide) polypeptide (a type of protein) glycogen (a type of polysaccharide) fat (a type of triglyceride)