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Where within the Gl tract does carbohydrate digestion begin? Where is carbohydrate digestion completed?

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The digestion of carbohydrates begins in the mouth and ends in the small intestine.

Step-by-step explanation:

The absorption of carbohydrates, depending on whether they are simple or complex, will begin their digestion in the mouth by the action of saliva in food, where starches are initially separated; Once this food bolus reaches the stomach, the hydrochloric acid acts, to end later in the small intestine. Amylase, a component of pancreatic juice, ends the digestive process of carbohydrates by transforming starches into maltose, which are then transformed into monisacarides (glucose, galactose, fructose), which is the way they are absorbed by the body. In the liver they are again transformed into glucose.

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