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Donovan Banks
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18 September, 17:37
What molecules are used to digest the starch
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Lyla
18 September, 17:58
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an enzyme in the saliva and pancreatic juice breaks the starch into molecules called maltose; then an enzyme in the lining of the small intestine (maltase) splits the maltose into glucose molecules that can be absorbed into the blood.
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