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Which chemical is responsible for food breakdown in the mouth?

  • Protein emulsifying enzyme
  • Salivary enzymes
  • Persitalsis
  • Bile
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Salivary enzymes are responsible for food breakdown in the mouth. These enzymes, such as amylase, help to break down carbohydrates into smaller molecules like sugars. They initiate the digestion process by breaking down food particles and making them easier to swallow and further digest in the stomach and intestines. Salivary enzymes play a crucial role in the initial stages of digestion, helping to start the breakdown of food before it reaches the stomach.

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