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How will u show that saliva breaks down starch into sugars? Briefly describe the activity.....

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Answered by diyamishra8412
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Answers: Saliva contains an enzyme called as Amylase which breaks down the amylose in starch into amylopectin. ... This is because the rice in the tube B has been chewed and the saliva has acted on it and broken down the starch molecules into smaller sugar particles.

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