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A Person ate food X. Food X was not affected by enzymes until it reached the duodenum. What is food X? A) fat B) mineral ion C) starch D) protein
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A Person ate food X. Food X was not affected by enzymes until it reached the duodenum. What is food X? A) fat B) mineral ion C) starch D) protein
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A Person ate food X. Food X was not affected by enzymes until it reached the duodenum. What is food X?
A) fat
B) mineral ion
C) starch
D) protein
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Digestion of fats starts I small intestine so the answer is Fat.
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