Because the food that they eat are not cooked
saliva and pancreatic juice
Carnivores do not require amylase in their saliva because their diet primarily consists of meat, which does not require extensive carbohydrate digestion. Their digestive system is adapted to handle the protein and fat from meat efficiently without the need for amylase in their saliva.
Amylase is an enzyme that induces hydrolysis of starches, breaking them down into sugar. Saliva alpha amylase is simply a type of amylase.
The mouth contains amylase in saliva, and the stomach contains hydrochloric acid.
The mouth contains amylase in saliva, and the stomach contains hydrochloric acid.
Yes it can happen because saliva contain amylase enzyme.
Yes, saliva contains amylase, which is an enzyme responsible for breaking down starches into simpler sugars like maltose and dextrin. Amylase in saliva begins the digestion process of carbohydrates in the mouth.
Ptyalin is an alpha-amylase. It is the alpha-amylase found in saliva
Amylase is excreted in the mouth (saliva), stomach, and pancreas.
amylase
Amylase
The enzyme in human saliva is Amylase.