Amino acids get absorbed into the bloodstream after eating which nutrient?

A: Carbohydrates
B: Fats
C: Fiber
D: Protein

I think D

You'd need to check in your text or google it.

I think so, but I'm not sure.

yes, proteins are long chains of amino acids.

To determine which nutrient allows amino acids to be absorbed into the bloodstream after eating, we need to understand the process involved.

The digestion of proteins in our body breaks them down into smaller units called amino acids. These amino acids are absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the small intestine.

Considering this, the correct answer is D: Protein. When we consume protein-rich foods, our body breaks down the proteins into amino acids, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream.