salivary amalaze
salivary amalaze
salivary amalaze
Chemical digestion begins in the mouth with the secretion of saliva from three pairs of salivary glands. Saliva contains the digestive enzyme salivary amylase.
Protease
Is the stomach but begins in the mouth.
true
Saliva contains the enzyme amylase, which begins the digestive process by breaking glycocemic bonds that hold together complex carbohydrates, and by breaking peptide bonds that hold together proteins.
digestive begins in the mouth
The reactants
In the mouth Precisely in the salivary glands because there are enzymes that are being produced
Pure substances (or ELEMENTS) form COMPOUNDS after a chemical reaction. For example: Sodium and chlorine, when fused in a chemical reaction become the compound Sodium-Chloride The substance you have in the beginning of a chemical reaction are called reactants and the substance you have when chemical reaction is complete is called products.
No: the substances present at the beginning of reaction are the reactants or reagents.