what is the role teeth , enzyme and saliva in digestion
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Digestion begins in the oral cavity: Digestion of food begins in the (a) oral cavity. Food is masticated by teeth and moistened by saliva secreted from the (b) salivary glands. Enzymes in the saliva begin to digest starches and fats
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saliva produce salivary gland ... in buckle cavity 3 pairs of salivary gland are present which secreate 1.5 liters of saliva
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in saliva 2 enzymes are present
salivary amilaze and lysozyme
salivary amilaze or also know as tylon convert starch in maltose and lysozyme killed harmful microbes
and you know the fuuction of teeth that is buckle cavity (mouth)
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