Jack is lactose intolerant, which means he cannot break down the milk sugar lactose into the simple sugars glucose and galactose to be absorbed. Where in the gastrointestinal track would glucose and galactose normally be absorbed?

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Jack is lactose intolerant, which means he cannot break down the milk sugar lactose into the simple sugars glucose and galactose to be absorbed. Where in the gastrointestinal track would glucose and galactose normally be absorbed?