Enzymes are the cause of starch degradation.
the mouth
the digestive enzymes turn the starch in to sugar!
liver,pancres,and the gallbladder
no, amylase in found in the mouth in saliva, it breaks down starch.
Yes they do. Enzymes change starch into glucose for cellular respiration.
Small Intestine,Stomach and third one i don't know
Your mouth begins digesting starch. Saliva contains enzymes that help digest starch. Then when food enters your small intestine, other enzymes help digest starch. In your large intestine, bacteria help you digest starch.
enzymes
what are the 3 organs that contribute enzymes and chemicals into the small intestine
The alimentary canal is the tube going from the mouth to the anus. The accessory organs are the organs located along that canal which produce enzymes to aid the digestion process.
Starch is a polysaccharide made up of a chain of sugar molecules. Digestive enzymes split starch into glucose molecules by breaking up links of the chain.