Biology, asked by E05, 8 months ago

Take a slice of bread and bite it with your teeth and chew it slowly. Record the following observation. Which teeth was used in bitting the bread slice? Which teeth was used to chew it ? What role did your tongue have in this process? What was the taste of bread in your mouth? Can you state why?

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Answered by ManiacPsycho
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Answer:Well the teeth used in bitting the bread slice was the Incisors.The teeth used in chewing are called pre-molars and molars.I think the tongue was to row the food into a ball and add saliva to the food.For the last question the bread tastes sweet

Explanation:The amylase in saliva interacts with the starch in the bread, breaking it down to produce simple sugars - these simple sugars hence make the bread taste sweet.

Answered by aishaniacharya08
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Answer:

Well the teeth used in butting the bread slice was the Incisors.The teeth used in chewing are called pre-molars and molars.I think the tongue was to row the food into a ball and add saliva to the food.For the last question the bread tastes sweet

The amylase in saliva interacts with the starch in the bread, breaking it down to produce simple sugars - these simple sugars hence make the bread taste sweet.

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