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why carbohydrates digest in buckle cavity .....​

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Answered by ritik77777
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Explanation:

Digestion in the Oral Cavity

When food is taken in through the mouth, chewing and mixing of the food occurs. There is also a chemical breakdown of carbohydrates, due to the action of saliva from the salivary glands. 30% of the starch is hydrolyzed by the action of amylase, which is salivary

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Carbohydrate digestion begins in the mouth with the mechanical action of chewing and the chemical action of salivary amylase. Carbohydrates are not chemically broken down in the stomach, but rather in the small intestine..

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