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What is the role of mouth in digestion in short?

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Answered by omsamarth4315
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in mouth :-

➡️ Certain drugs coming in contact with the mucosa of mouth and lower side of the tongue are absorbed into the blood capillaries lining them.

➡️ mouth secretes Ptylin and Salivary amylase which makes the food into soft Bolus which is easy to digest the foods.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

→ When we eat the food, the food is chewed

and made it into tiny particles.

→ Then our food, mixes with the saliva present in our mouth.

→ When the silva mixes with the food we eat it breaks down the starch in our food and makes into sugar.

→ Our tongue helps us to push the food we crushed down to the stomach.

→ These are the roles of our mouth in digestion of food.

→ Mouth is a part of our body, it's located in the head and the tongue is inside our body.

→ Saliva is a type of liquid found inside our mouth.

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