Biology, asked by rishikesh2062, 1 year ago

what are saliva? state it's role in digestion of food

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Answered by srajansstar
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saliva is liquid present in our mouth helps in digestion of food
it is secreted by salivary gland
it have salivary amylase which convert carbohydrates to maltose sugar
Answered by raziahmadmjg
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Saliva is a fluid which is secreted by the salivary glands. It helps in digestion of food by following Ways.

1.Saliva contains a digestive enzyme called salivary amylase, which converts carbohydrates in to maltose sugars.1


2.It cleans the mouth cavity and tends to destroy germs that cause teeth decay. It contains lysozomes which help in destroying the bacteria.

3.It moistens and lubricates food which again helps in swallowing.

4.It acts as solvent, dissolving some food particles to stimulate taste buds of the tongue.


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