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What is the role of Carbohydrases in our digestive system?​

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Answered by llAngelicQueenll
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Carbohydrase enzymes break down starch into sugars. The saliva in your mouth containsamylase, which is another starch digesting enzyme. If you chew a piece of bread for long enough, the starch it contains is digested to sugar, and it begins to taste sweet.

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Answered by kikii121103
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Explanation:

Explanation:The carbohydrases have been found in the stomach, intestinal bulb, intestine, pyloric caeca and the hepato-pancreas. The hepatopancreas is the main site of production of these enzymes and it is in this organ and the intestine that their activity is highest.

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