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    The Enzymes Produced by the Small Intestine Complete the Digestion
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The Enzymes Produced by the Small Intestine Complete the Digestion

Question 38

Question 38

Multiple Choice

The enzymes produced by the small intestine complete the digestion of:


A) fats and sugars
B) fats and proteins
C) sugars and proteins
D) sugars, fats, and proteins

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