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write mechanical process of digestion in human​

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Answered by lahairkoli28
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Mechanical digestion in the oral cavity consists of grinding of food into smaller pieces by the teeth, a process called mastication. Chemical digestion in the mouth is minor but consists of salivary amylase (ptyalin, or alpha-amylase) and lingual lipase, both contained in the saliva

Answered by Anonymous
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Mechanical digestion in the oral cavity consists of grinding of food into smaller pieces by the teeth, a process called mastication. ... [1] After sufficient digestion in the oral cavity, the partially digested foodstuff, or bolus, is swallowed into the esophagus. No digestion occurs in the esophagus.

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