Biology, asked by wakilisajia, 2 months ago

Where does chemical digestion begin?

Stomach
Esophagus
Mouth
Small Intestine
Liver

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Answered by KonikaGupta
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Mouth

Chemical digestion begins in your mouth. As you chew, your salivary glands release saliva into your mouth. The saliva contains digestive enzymes that start off the process of chemical digestion.

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Answered by rahul72799
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Answer:

mouth.

Explanation:

Chemical digestion begins in your mouth. As you chew, your salivary glands release saliva into your mouth. The saliva contains digestive enzymes that start off the process of chemical digestion.

Digestive enzymes found in the mouth include:

Lingual lipase. This enzyme breaks down triglycerides, a kind of fat.

Salivary amylase. This enzyme breaks down polysaccharides, a complex sugar that’s a carbohydrate.

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