Secretion and storage
It depends on the amylase. Salivary amylase is produced in the salivary glands, while pancreatic amylase is produced in the pancreas, etc.
The main function of the salivary glands are to moisten the food in your mouth so you can swallow easier and it is all mushy.
it is the salivary gland
The salivary glands in the mouth produce saliva.
Humans have paired salivary glands.
Salivary glands and pancreatic glands are examples of merocrine glands.
It depends on the amylase. Salivary amylase is produced in the salivary glands, while pancreatic amylase is produced in the pancreas, etc.
Amylase is the enzyme made in the salivary glands and the pancreas. Its function is to break down complex carbohydrates, sometimes called starches.. In the mouth they are called salivary amylase and in the small intestine they are called pancreatic amylase. This enzyme is also known as ptyalin.
I'm not sure.. but I think those are: Salivary Glands Gastric Glands Bile Glands Pancreatic Glands Intestinal Glands
The main function of the salivary glands are to moisten the food in your mouth so you can swallow easier and it is all mushy.
it is the salivary gland
Both the salivary glands in the head and the pancreas in the abdomen. The salivary glands produce salivary amylase that is released into te mouth where it acts on the carbohydrate. The pancreases produces pancreatic amylase which is released into the duodenum of the small intestine.
Salivary glands are exocrine glands.
Glands aren't responsible directly for the breaking down of starch. The enzyme that is responsible for the digestion of starch is amylase. This enzyme is produced by the salivary glands in our mouth - salivary amylase. It's also made by the pancreas - pancreatic amylase.
Breaks down food and nutrients.
The salivary glands in the mouth produce saliva.
The salivary glands in cockroaches breaks up some of the fod in the cockroach's mouth using amylase. :)