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How is saliva useful for digestion

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Answered by Louis9
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Answer:saliva lubricates food and makes it to easily go through your gullet to the stomach it also had an enzyme called salivary amlyase that converts the starch in the carbohydrates to Maltose this enzyme is also known as pytalin

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Answered by mamonigayen84
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Answer:

Saliva, the watery liquid produced by glands located under the tongue, is an essential component of the digestive process. Saliva is 98% water, so it moistens the mouth and helps compact food into softened particles for easier swallowing

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