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1. Explain in detail the digestive organs present in our mouth and their functions.​

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Answered by priyanshufarswan4
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The mouth is the beginning of the digestive tract. In fact, digestion starts before you even take a bite. Your salivary glands get active as you see and smell that pasta dish or warm bread. After you start eating, you chew your food into pieces that are more easily digested.

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Answered by ashwinjayagopalm
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Salivary Glands is the digestive organ present in our mouth

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The salivary glands produce saliva, which keeps the mouth and other parts of the digestive system moist. It also helps break down carbohydrates (with salivary amylase, formerly known as ptyalin) and lubricates the passage of food down from the oro-pharynx to the esophagus to the stomach. It also has an enzyme called amylase that makes it easier for the stomach to break down starches in food.

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