Science, asked by rahulrohitvijay, 10 months ago

what is the role of salivary amyalyse , pepsin and trypsin...in digestion?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hello mate...

Amylase from our salivary glands and pancreas digests starch to maltose in our mouth and small intestine. ... Trypsin is a protease secreted into the small intestine by the pancreas. As pepsin, trypsin digests proteins into peptides and amino acids and is made and secreted in an inactive form, trypsinogen.

Answered by bsrinivasulareddy
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Explanation:

digestion

  • salivary amylase helps in digestion of carbohydrates .and help mixing the food particles .
  • pepsin helps In digestion of proteins .
  • trypsin helps in digestion of maltose
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