what is the function of the mouth in digestive system
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When you chew, you begin the digestive process.
Digestive system:
- The digestive system consists of the mouth, the pharynx (throat), the esophagus, the stomach, the small intestine, the large intestine, the rectum, and the anus.
- It also contains the salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas, which produce digestive fluids and enzymes that aid in the digestion of food and liquids.
- The gastrointestinal tract, as well as the digestive organs, comprise the human digestive system.
- Digestion is the process of breaking down food into smaller and smaller components so that it may be absorbed and digested by the body.
Role of mouth in the digestive system:
- The mouth is the first part of the digestive system and plays a vital role in digesting.
- The mouth's part in digestion is as follows:
- (a) Food is smashed into little bits by the teeth.
- (b) It combines with saliva and the salivary enzyme amylase, which breaks down starch into sugars.
- (c) The tongue aids in the thorough mixing of food with saliva, which aids in the swallowing of a bolus of food.
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