Amylase, Lipase, Cellulase, Maltase, Lactase, Phytase, and Sucrase
the saliva helps when you swallow food enzymes make it easier.
the saliva helps when you swallow food enzymes make it easier.
foods contain enzymes and bacteria that help digest food and eliminate wastes.
Enzymes help break down protiens and carbohydrates into smaller proportions preventing undigested food from making it into the colon.
They help break your food into little pieces, so you can digest it better.
It sercretes digestive enzymes such as amylase,lipase and protease.This help me to digest food.
they help cells digest food and extract energy from food. (awesome right !) hehe :P
Tube that extends from the mouth to the anus with the help of muscles, enzymes, hormones to digest food
No, because digestive juices, though relatively mild in an infant's stomach, should be what aid digestion, not enzymes in breast milk.
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.
Saliva means the liquid stuff in your mouth to help you digest your food when chewing (spit)
Yes, I believe so. The enzymes and digestive juices break down food.