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In the mouth secretes saliva which contains an enzyme called This enzyme changes churned. The digestive juices contain an enzyme called to sugars. Once the food is swallowed, it passes through the After reaching the stomach, the food is mixed with digestive juices and is further It changes proteins into From the stomach, the food goes to the​

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Answered by ruchiruchika68
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As the teeth tear and chop the food, spit moistens it for easy swallowing. A digestive enzyme in saliva called amylase (pronounced: AH-meh-lace) starts to break down some of the carbohydrates (starches and sugars) in the food even before it leaves the mouth

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