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28 June, 09:37

Why can't some food molecules be digested?

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  1. 28 June, 13:13
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    The size.

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    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.
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