Precautions of action of. Saliva on the flour
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flour is basically starch that is binded sugar or carbohydrate
k saliva possess amylase which breaks down this complex organs into smaller carbohydrate
k saliva possess amylase which breaks down this complex organs into smaller carbohydrate
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Precautions of action of saliva
Explanation:
- The flour arrangement contains starch. On expansion of tincture of iodine, the arrangement in test tube B promptly gives a blue dark shading. At the point when spit is included test tube An and left undisturbed for quite a while, the salivary amylase present in the salivation separates the starch present in the answer for more straightforward sugars. Since starch is never again present, thus the arrangement doesn't give a blue dark shading.
- Precautions :
- Do the methodology tenderly while including the reagents.
- We should see that there must be equivalent division of flour and iodine blend arrangement before testing with salivation
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