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how is mouth adapted for digesting food in human​

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Answered by Konak23
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The mouth, or oral cavity, is the first part of the digestive tract. It is adapted to receive food by ingestion, break it into small particles by mastication, and mix it with saliva. The lips, cheeks, and palate form the boundaries.

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Answered by Anonymous
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mouth contains saliva which have some enzymes to digest food...

it breaks complex substances into simpler substances...

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