The light -
absorbing molecules break off from the chains when exposed to ultraviolet light at 350 nanometers wavelength, triggering degradation of the plastics.
Not exact matches
Regular cane sugar (sucrose) is made of two - sugar
molecules bound tightly together — glucose and fructose in equal amounts.The enzymes in your digestive tract must
break down the sucrose into glucose and fructose, which are then
absorbed into the body.
He recently has focused on a specific skin - barrier protein called filaggrin, which is
broken down into a
molecule called urocanic acid — the most potent
absorber of UVB light in the skin, according to Elias.
When exposed to a concentration gradient of glucose — more sugar in one spot than another — the polymersomes
absorb the sugar
molecules and
break them down.
In most animals, the main job of the stomach is to
break down large food
molecules into smaller ones, so that they can be
absorbed into the blood more easily.
The GI tract is where we
break down food into much smaller
molecules, that are then
absorbed and used by the body to make energy, repair tissue, and clear toxins.
The goal of digestion is to
break down food to
molecules small enough that the nutrients can be
absorbed and used by the body.
The bacteria
break up large
molecules that the host can not digest, and the host in turn
absorbs many of the resulting small
molecules for energy and nutrients.
However, when you eat lectins and / or gluten, these proteins attach to the sugar
molecules in your cells, upsetting your immune and digestive systems, as lectins and gluten can be difficult for your body to
break down,
absorb, and assimilate.
The enterocytes are the cells that reside on the villi of the gut wall and produce the enzyme disaccharidase which
breaks down the disaccharide
molecule into easily
absorbed monosaccharide
molecules.
Normally lactase deconstructs lactose — a sugar found specifically in milk from animal origin — and
breaks it into smaller sugar
molecules that
absorb right into your bloodstream.
Digestive enzymes are required to
break our food down into component
molecules that can be readily
absorbed through the gut and into our tissues.
Glucosidase is the enzyme your body uses to
break down sugar
molecules so they may be
absorbed into your blood stream.
The role of your gastrointestinal tract, which includes your esophageal area, stomach, and your upper and lower intestinal tracts, is to take in the food you eat,
break it down to
molecule - size pieces, and have it
absorbed into your body in a controlled way.
Petroleum jelly's
molecules are too large to be
broken down or
absorbed by the intestines; it passes through the cat unchanged.
The higher energy ultraviolet photons, which can be
absorbed by O2
molecules in the stratosphere,
break that oxygen - oxygen bond and the freed oxygen can combine with O2 to make ozone (O3).