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Saliva helps in the digestion of _____ in food

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Answered by Anonamyms
16

Answer:

Starch

Explanation:

The digestive function of saliva include of food helping to create a food bolus so that it can be solved easily. Saliva contains the salivary amylase enzyme that breaks some starch into maltose and dextrin.

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Saliva helps to breakdown starch in food.

Explanation:

• The digestive functions of saliva involve moistening the food properly. By moistening the food it assists to create a food bolus, so it can be swallowed simply.  

• Saliva comprises the enzyme amylase that breaks certain starches down into maltose and dextrin.  

• Thus, the digestion of food arises within the mouth, even before the food reaches the stomach.

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