What happens to nutrient macromolecules in an animal's digestive tract?
A) Nutrient macromolecules are digested into monomers before absorption.
B) They are absorbed whole and are broken down into monomers in cells that ultimately use them.
C) Proteins and nucleic acids are digested into monomers before absorption; energy- storage macromolecules (starch and fat) are absorbed whole.
D) The digestive breakdown of macromolecules is keyed to the body's need for monomers; only the monomers that are immediately needed are produced.
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