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how starch converters into sugar


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Answered by soumya2021bhardwaj
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Answer:

because our mouth have salivary glands

saliva breaks down sugar to starch.

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Answered by shuklachandan
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The enzymes that break down or hydrolyze starch into the constituent sugars are known as amylases. Alpha-amylases are found in plants and in animals. Human saliva is rich in amylase, and the pancreas also secretes the enzyme.An amylase is an enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of starch (Latin amylum) into sugars.

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