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saliva changes sugar to starch in the mouth true or false

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Answered by alizaacharya16489
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When foods containing starches are chewed in the mouth, they are mixed with saliva. Saliva contains an enzyme, (amylase) which helps chemically to change starch into small sugar molecules. Starch turns purple when added to iodine but sugar does not.

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Answered by Riddhi0512
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False. Saliva containsan enzyme which helps chemically to change starch into sugar not sugar into stach.

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