carb break down into sugars by the help of enzymes .
yes by the help or the chemicals reactions ok
Disaccharides and polysaccharides
cellulose
Amino acids
by contributing proper functioning of digestive system to carbohydrates
Carbohydrates provide instant energy by getting absorbed quickly by the digestive system.
protein to aminoacids -> aminoacids to carbohydrates
because if it did then your whole digestive system would have to be in your mouth
It is better with large amounts of carbohydrates. That is what our digestive system has evolved to digest. Complex carbohydrates and not simple sugars.
The digestion of carbohydrates starts in your mouth when you chew and mix the food with your saliva. So I would say that the place where carbohydrates are eaten in is your mouth, or your digestive system.
In the small intestine, carbohydrates, fats and proteins are being emulsified with the help of some digestive enzymes.
How much food had been converted into an absorbable state?
Yes, teeth are part of the digestive system as they help in breaking down food into smaller pieces through chewing. Saliva is also part of the digestive system as it contains enzymes that start breaking down carbohydrates in the mouth.
examples of unrefines carbohydrates are fruits they are high in fibre which helps the digestive system move oour food through the intestines.
Lipids do not dissolve as easily as carbohydrates and proteins. Carbohydrates and proteins are readily absorbed by the digestive system and provide the top sources of energy. The lipids tend to clog up the blood and should be avoided.
Enzymes such as salivary amylase help break down starches and carbohydrates during digestion.