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what is salivary amylase??

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Answered by PoisonRose
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An example of a suspension would be sand in water. ... Colloids and suspensions are different from solution, in which the dissolved substance (solute) does not exist as a solid, and solvent and solute are homogeneously mixed. A suspension of liquid droplets or fine solid particles in a gas is called an aerosol.

Answered by suryavanshid976
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Salivary amylase is a glucose-polymer cleavage enzyme that is produced by the salivary glands. ... Amylases digest starch into smaller molecules, ultimately yielding maltose, which in turn is cleaved into two glucose molecules by maltase.

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