Xavier Sng's answer to Jung Wook Young's Secondary 2 Maths Singapore question.
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The digestion of carbohydrates starts in the mouth. Chewing with the teeth breaks the potato into smaller pieces, and amylase (an enzyme) further breaks down the carbohydrates found in the potato. As the mash passes through the digestive system, they are metabolised to produce simple sugars that are absorbed into the blood vessels lining the small intestines. The simple sugars are then utilised to produce energy during respiration.
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11 months ago
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