Biology, asked by agw18112002, 1 year ago

what is the difference between saliva and salivary amylase

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Answered by ambysensei
5

saliva is the liquid that is secreted from the salivary amylase saliva help us in digesting food


agw18112002: what do you mean by secreted "from" the salivary amylase
ambysensei: it is a type of sac that hold saliva , saliva comes from there
ambysensei: under our toungue
agw18112002: thats the salivary galnd
agw18112002: gland*
ambysensei: yes
Answered by drvtk123
3

Saliva is secretions of salivary gland.

Salivary amylase is the enzyme present in the saliva. It is carbohydrates digesting enzyme.

Salivary glands are of three,

Parotid gland

Submandibular/submaxillary gland

Sublingual gland

Hope it was helpful.



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