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What is the Saliva breaks down starch ​

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Answered by MissPinki07
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It comprises a small portion of the total amylase excreted, which is mostly made by the pancreas. Amylases digest starch into smaller molecules, ultimately yielding maltose, which in turn is cleaved into two glucose molecules by maltase....

Answered by Anonymous
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Saliva contains an enzyme called Salivary amylase which leads to the breakdown of starch partially in our mouth itself

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