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teeth help to break down food into smaller pices. suggest how this can help enzymes to digest the food faster

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Answered by BeAuTyBLusH
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Answer:

Mechanical digestion

Food is taken into the mouth where it is broken down into smaller pieces by the teeth. As the teeth grip, cut and chew the food, saliva is released and mixes with the smaller food particles.

Answered by shivam6291629
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As the teeth grip, cut and chew the food, saliva is released and mixes with the smaller food particles. ... This mechanical work on the food not only greatly increases its surface area but also allows it to be mixed with a digestive enzyme present in saliva.

Explanation:

When you put food in your mouth, your teeth break the food into smaller pieces, and the salivary glands under your tongue and on the sides and roof of your mouth release saliva. This saliva mixes with your food to make it easier to swallow. It also has enzymes that start breaking carbohydrates into simple sugars for the body.

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