True or false , The food in the mouth a moist lump
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The food in the mouth a moist lump-True.
Explanation:
- Food is chewed in the mouth and mixed with saliva with the help of the teeth and tongue.
- It becomes a bolus as a result, a supple, moist ball that passes past the esophagus and into the stomach.
- Saliva, which also adds digestive enzymes, water, and mucus, chemically reduces food particles, hydrates for flavor, and lubricates them for easier swallowing.
- The digestive process starts in your mouth when you chew. Your salivary glands create saliva, a digestive juice that moistens your esophagus so that food can travel more easily through and into your stomach. A further enzyme found in saliva begins to break down the starches in diet.
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