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How is starch formed (like the detailed explanation) and how is it digested by the animal

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what exaclty zackary warren said

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In the monogastric diet, starch is the primary carbohydrate. In the small intestine, starch is digested by pancreatic amylase in conjunction with other enzymes. The complex polysaccharides are completely digested to monosaccharides. The monosaccharides are readily absorbed into the bloodstream via the small intestine.

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