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Why is starch unable to pass through the gut wall

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Step-by-step explanation:

Starch is a large molecule, so it cannot pass through certain structures, like selectively permeable cell membranes or parts of the digestive system.

This is why starch has to be digested multiple times. Digestion breaks down the starch into smaller molecules that can pass through structures. In the mouth, saliva contains an enzyme known as amylase that breaks down starch. Once the food passed to the small intestine, juice from the pancreas continues to break down the carbohydrates with the same enzyme.

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