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What happens in the large intestine? O A. Large proteins are broken into smaller proteins. O B. Salivary amylase breaks down the food. O C. Water from food is absorbed by the body. O D. Small proteins
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What happens in the large intestine?
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A. Large proteins are broken into smaller proteins.
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B. Salivary amylase breaks down the food.
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C. Water from food is absorbed by the body.
O
D. Small proteins are broken into amino acids.
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