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What is the action of saliva on starch

Answer» It converts starch into simple sugar with the help of salivary a.ylase present in sapiva
To breakdown the complex form starch into simpler starch
\tAs soon as we take food in our mouth the process of digestion begins.\tOur teeth cut and reduce the food items into small particles and the salivary glands start secretion of saliva that mixes with these food particles.\tThe saliva contains an enzyme known as salivary amylase which hydrolyzes starch into maltose.\tThe complete digestion of starch in the small intestine by the action of pancreatic juice.\tAll living beings require energy for its survival.\tThe food we consume that supplies energy.\xa0
Break down the starch


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