Saliva is an enzyme-containing fluid in the mouth. It starts the process of chemical digestion in the mouth, and is the first set of digestive chemicals with which the food you eat comes into contact.
Saliva is an enzyme-containing fluid in the mouth. It starts the process of chemical digestion in the mouth, and is the first set of digestive chemicals with which the food you eat comes into contact.
amylase
The name of the type of enzyme that digests stains containing fats is Lipase.
The enzyme that breaks down fat is lipase.
Pancreatic juice produced by pancreas is an enzyme
Salivary amylase is produced in the mouth so that it can digest carbohydrate
the pancreas
the mouth monster
The salivary amylase.
Saliva
gastric glands