Explain the digestion process from the time the hummingbird feeds on the flower’s nectar until it is transformed into the energy required to fly. Include the amount of energy produced by each molecule.
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Digestion process from the moment the hummingbird feeds on the flower nectar until it is transformed into the energy needed to fly:
The nectar is consumed by the hummingbird's peak absorbing this liquid.
The nectar passes into the esophagus and then passes into the stomach.
In the stomach, gastric enzymes break down food and then pass into the intestine.
In the intestine a part of the food is directed to the duodenum or middle intestine, where the food is converted into products for the liver and pancreas. The other part is directed to the small intestine, where food substances are assimilated. And another part, which is waste, is directed to the terminal intestine.
The digestion process begins when the hummingbird feeds on the flower's nectar. The nectar is composed of sucrose molecules, which are broken down into glucose and fructose by the enzyme sucrase. The glucose and fructose are then absorbed into the bloodstream and transported to the cells. The cells use the glucose and fructose for energy, and the waste products are excreted.
En Español:
¿Puede explicar el proceso de digestión desde el momento en que el colibrí se alimenta del néctar de la flor hasta que se transforma en la energía necesaria para volar?
El proceso de digestión comienza cuando el colibrí se alimenta del néctar de la flor. El néctar está compuesto por moléculas de sacarosa, que se descomponen en glucosa y fructosa por la enzima sucrasa. La glucosa y la fructosa se absorben entonces en la sangre y se transportan a las células. Las células utilizan la glucosa y la fructosa para obtener energía, y los productos de desecho se excretan.
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