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Answered by samanpreetsingh1
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Buccal cavity (oral cavity) The mouth cavity: the beginning of the alimentary canal, which leads to the pharynx and (in vertebrates) to the oesophagus. In vertebrates it is separated from the nasal cavity by the palate. In mammals it contains the tongue and teeth, which assist in the mechanical breakdown of food, and the openings of the salivary glands.

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bai mujhe buccal cavity ka hi pta hai

Answered by kunalsharma949803
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(i)deamination of amino acids take place in kidney.

(ii)buccal cavity is also known as mouth.

(iii)succus entericus is also known as intestinal juice which is secreted by small intestine

(iv) emulsification is the process in which large amounts of fats are broken into small globules of fat with the help of bile juice.

(v)pancreatic amylase is a pancreatic juice which digests carbohydrates.

(vi)assimilation is the process in which the digested food is transported to the body and utilized

:carbohydrates, fats and proteins are assimilated by the blood vessels

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