One I know off the top of my head is salivary amalayse. It breaks down carbohydrates.
In the mouth with amylase enzymes found in saliva.
Because Enzymes are catalyst for reactions in species. Eg. There are digestive enzymes in your mouth to start off digesting.
Scientifically, there are no literal "machines," in your mouth. There is mechanical and chemical digestion that occurs in your mouth. The enzymes are chemical. The mechanical are your teeth. Hope this helps.
They are called digestive enzymes. There are many that are used in the process, beginning in the mouth with enzymes that begin the break down of starches.
Chemical digestion starts in the mouth with the action of enzymes found in saliva. It is completed in the intestines.
enzymes catayze chemical reaction where Eva the substrate and active site meet wheather that be in you mouth stomach , larger /smaller intesine or lower gut of whitch the biological enzymes are found.
The Enzymes in the mouth breaking up the molecules The Enzymes in the mouth breaking up the molecules
enzymes break down starch, they are found in your mouth, stomach, gut etc.
The Enzymes in the mouth breaking up the molecules The Enzymes in the mouth breaking up the molecules
Amylase
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salivary amylase