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g Consider the bun on a hamburger (full of carbohydrates) Identify the enzyme(s) used to chemically break down the carbohydrates Identify which organ(s) release that enzyme Identify where in the alimentary canal each enzyme is released into. Describe/draw how the respective monomer is put into the blood stream.

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