Which of the following statements accurately describes the following reaction?

a. enzymatic digestion of carbohydrates in the mouth by enzymes secreted by the salivary

glands

b. enzymatic digestion of proteins in the stomach by enzymes secreted by the pancreas

c. enzymatic digestion of lipids in the stomach by enzymes secreted by the liver

d. enzymatic digestion of proteins in the small intestine by enzymes secreted by the pancreas

e. enzymatic digestion of lipids in the small intestine by enzymes secreted by the pancreas


D

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