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Saliva contains a digestive juice called , (1) bile (2) pepsin (3) amylase (4) hydrochloric acid​

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Answered by mundrakol
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Answer:

amylase

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Answered by shailpriyamahaseth
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Answer:

amylase , is the answer.

Explanation:

Salivary juice contains starch splitting enzyme amylase. The amylase of saliva is called as ptyalin. Pepsin is the major proteolytic enzyme of stomach. Pepsin is secreted as a proenzyme pepsinogen and is activated to pepsin on exposure to acid in stomach. Trypsin is a component of pancreatic juice where it is present as trypsinogen. Trypsinogen is activated to trypsin on exposure to enterokinase. The intestinal juice contains a number of disaccharidases like maltase, lactase, sucrase for splitting disaccharides into monosaccharides, which can be readily absorbed.

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