write the physical and chemical changes food undergoes in the mouth.
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As food travels through the digestive system of animals, it undergoes a series of physical and chemical changes that break it down to provide energy for cells. Physical changes simply alter the appearance of something. For example, chewing breaks large food molecules into smaller ones. In contrast, chemical changes occur when the chemical make-up of the food particle is changed to create a new substance. During the digestive process, enzymes change carbohydrates, proteins, fats and nucleic acids into substances that can be absorbed by cells.
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physical change :- food gets broken into tiny pieces
chemical change:- food and particles gets mixed with the saliva
chemical change:- food and particles gets mixed with the saliva
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