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Where are the salivary glands located and what is their functions ? 5. Explain the term Assimilation, Pseudopodia?

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Answered by jswsanjaysingh1970
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Answer:

The glands are found in and around your mouth and throat.

function =The salivary glands produce saliva, which keeps the mouth and other parts of the digestive system moist. It also helps break down carbohydrates (with salivary amylase, formerly known as ptyalin) and lubricates the passage of food down from the oro-pharynx to the esophagus to the stomach.

Explanation:

5.assimilation is the process in which the absorbed food is taken in by body cells and used for energy, growth, and repair... pseudopodia are the temporary finger-like projections which help in movement and changing the shape of amoeba...

Answered by angelinthakur
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Answer :

Salivary glands is present in the buccal cavity (mouth) .

Functions of Salivary Gland are :

1. It produces saliva which helps us to digest food easily

2. It analyzes the enzyme amylase which broke into sugar

ans 5: Assimilation is the process in which the absorbed food taken in by body cells nd used for energy, growth, and repair.

Pseudopodia are the temporary finger - like projection or outgrowth which help in movement and changing the shape of amoeba

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