Sign In
Ask Question
Biology
Raina Price
10 October, 06:37
Why can't some food molecules be digested?
+1
Answers (
1
)
Katelynn Powell
10 October, 08:08
0
The size.
Explanation:
Some molecules are too big to be digested by the gut without being broken down so the stomach must then use the hydrochloric acid that lies within the stomach & energy to break down the food to be able to absorb the energy from the bigger food molecules.
Comment
Complaint
Link
Know the Answer?
Answer
Not Sure About the Answer?
Get an answer to your question ✅
“Why can't some food molecules be digested? ...”
in 📙 Biology if there is no answer or all answers are wrong, use a search bar and try to find the answer among similar questions.
Search for Other Answers
You Might be Interested in
Explain what the impact of mutations in myosin that disrupt ATP binding would have on the power stroke during muscle contraction. and hydrolysis Skeletal muscle arrangement, ATP binding and correct muscle contractions
Answers (1)
When an rh-negative mother has been sensitized and is pregnant with an rh-positive fetus, what happens to the fetus? a. bilirubin deficiency b. plasma volume depletion c. profound red cell hemolysis d. nothing, this is normal?
Answers (1)
How could the cell membrane then be important for homeostasis
Answers (1)
The total amount of organic matter present in any trophic level is called
Answers (1)
What does the immune system provide
Answers (2)
New Questions in Biology
4. The Sun and stars do not move. True False
Answers (2)
In which part of a coal-burning power plant is the coal actually burned? boiler condenser pulverizer
Answers (1)
What type of cell does mitosis produce?
Answers (1)
What do ribosomes do? a. making ATP energy b. making proteins
Answers (2)
What is a negative consequence of a mandatory quarantine
Answers (2)
Home
»
Biology
» Why can't some food molecules be digested?
Sign In
Sign Up
Forgot Password?