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stich3 [128]
2 years ago
11

Did the enzymes from Claire’s small intestine break down the protein at a low, normal, or high rate? Same for lipids and carbohy

drates. Please answer ASAP

Biology
1 answer:
harina [27]2 years ago
6 0

Given the information available to us through the image provided, we can see that the rate at which Claire's small intestine breaks down the protein, lipids, and carbohydrates is lower than that of a healthy dog.

<h3>What does the graph tell us?</h3>
  • The graph shows Claire's enzyme activity using a yellow line.
  • The red line shows us a healthy dog.
  • In each graph, the yellow line is lower than the red, indicating that Claire's enzyme activity is lower than normal.

Therefore, given that the graphs represent claire's ability to break down these substances using a yellow line that appears to be lower than the red line representing a healthy dog through each substance, we can confirm that Claire breaks them down at reduced rates.

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