carbohydrates aka sugars
Digestion of food begins in your mouth. You have amylase enzyme, also called as ptylin present in your saliva to digest the starch.
Starch digestion begins in the mouth. Saliva in the mouth enables chemical digestion to take place before starch enters the stomach.
your mouth
Your saliva galnds produce salavia (mouth watering, essentially) in preparation to taste and begin digetsing foods.
The salivary glands in the mouth secrete enzymes in saliva that begin chemical digestion.
The digestive system begins at the mouth where teeth are used to break and grind up food and carbohydrate digestive enzymes begin the process of digesting carbohydrate. Jerry Hart, MS. College Instructor in Nutrition
The mouth.
To begin digesting your food
The mouth and the stomach.
It carries food from the mouth to the stomach.
technically, in your mouth. Mainly through the activity of the enzyme Amylase. altho, smelling food (nose), makes your mouth and stomach start producing digestive enzymes even before you start eatting so the body is ready to start digesting as soon as the food hits yoru mouth.
pancreas. also, liver