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Answered by hemanthpolaku
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Explanation:

Saliva contains a digestive enzyme called salivary amylase, which converts carbohydrates in to maltose sugars. It cleans the mouth cavity and tends to destroy germs that cause teeth decay. It contains lysozomes which help in destroying the bacteria. It moistens and lubricates food which again helps in swallowing.

Answered by ABHAYgoswam62
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Saliva contains a digestive enzyme called salivary amylase, which converts carbohydrates in to maltose sugars. It cleans the mouth cavity and tends to destroy germs that cause teeth decay. It contains lysozomes which help in destroying the bacteria. It moistens and lubricates food which again helps in swallowing

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Saliva is the medium that bathes the taste receptors in the oral cavity and in which aroma and taste compounds are released when food is eaten. Moreover saliva contains enzymes and molecules that can interact with food [69]. Saliva is an important fluid in the oral cavity as it bathes the teeth and the soft tissues.

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