Biology, asked by bkpaf253, 7 months ago

state the location of salivary gland in mouth. state the reaction in the mouth caused by salivary amylase. plz give me the answer fast. plz give me the answer of first question only if u can. plz plz .

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Answered by erpriyansuraj
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Answer:

the salivary gland is located under the tongue it is used for digest the the salt of the food.

for example.

a salty biscuit when you choose this biscuit then you do the iodine test then you see that there is no iodine present you know that does liver digest the Iodine.

Answered by Rithviksai2734
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Answer: hola amigo !!

here's your answer

It is the serous type of gland which secretes alpha-amylase (also known as ptyalin). It enters the oral cavity via the parotid duct. The glands are located posterior to the mandibular ramus and anterior to the mastoid process of the temporal bone.

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