Biology, asked by devanshs638, 5 months ago

What will happen in the buccal cavity, if salivary amylase is not present in saliva?​

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Answered by Itzprincess29
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Answer:

↪Salivary amylase” is lacking in the saliva, “starch breaking down into sugars” event in the 'mouth cavity' will be affected. ...

↪These starch particles are present in food.

↪ Hence in the absence of salivary amylase in the saliva, the decomposition of starch into sugars will be effected.

Answered by dineshnegi7011463929
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Explanation:

Salivary amylase” is lacking in the saliva, “starch breaking down into sugars” event in the 'mouth cavity' will be affected. ...These starch particles are present in food. Hence in the absence of salivary amylase in the saliva, the decomposition of starch into sugars will be effected.

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