The organ helped to break bread into pieces is our Teeth
-Joyce
-Lagro high
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-II- Narra
Chewing a piece of bread in the mouth for two minutes involves both physical and chemical processes. Physically, chewing breaks the bread into smaller pieces, increasing its surface area. Chemically, enzymes in saliva, like amylase, begin to break down the starches in the bread into simpler sugars. Therefore, it is a combination of both physical and chemical changes.
The process of breaking large food pieces into smaller ones is called mastication. This is primarily done by the teeth in the mouth through chewing, which helps to mechanically break down food into smaller, more manageable pieces for easier swallowing and digestion.
Amylase is found in saliva, where it helps break down carbohydrates in the mouth during the initial stages of digestion. It is also produced in the pancreas and released into the small intestine to further break down carbohydrates into simpler sugars for absorption.
The structures inside the mouth, such as the tongue and the palate, help to manipulate and break down food into smaller pieces. The teeth also play a crucial role in physically increasing the surface area of food by chewing and grinding it into smaller particles, which makes it easier for enzymes to further break down the food during digestion.
I think teeth because you chew before you do anything else. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ :) yes i think that's right!!
the organ in mouth that helped you to break the bread into pieces are molar,pre molar,and six-molar .
The effect on bread when mixed with saliva is a sweet taste which is because the saliva mixes in with the starch in the bread to make a horrible taste in your mouth if left for too long x
. A fork and a knife. Your teeth and your saliva.. a butler. A midget
Because your saliva contains enzymes that begin to break down complex carbohydrates into simple sugars.
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In the mouth, where digestion begins, food is reduced to smaller pieces by the teeth, increasing its surface area. The saliva begins the chemical break-down of the food and lubricates it for easier swallowing.
"Fresh bread from the oven! My mouth starts to drool at the thought."
It depends on where you get it. Mouth pieces are very expensive with or without the ligature but prices vary. =D
The process of breaking large food pieces into smaller ones is called mastication. This is primarily done by the teeth in the mouth through chewing, which helps to mechanically break down food into smaller, more manageable pieces for easier swallowing and digestion.
No parts of a hamburger is digested in the mouth. All food is digested in the stomach. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Not true. Saliva contains enzymes that break down starch (carbohydrates) into sugars (that is why bread begins to taste sweet when chewed. Therefore the hamburger bun will start to be digested in the mouth.
In the King James version the first use of the verb - break - with the word - bread - is this one * Lev 26:26 And when I have broken the staff of your bread, ten women shall bake your bread in one oven, and they shall deliver you your bread again by weight: and ye shall eat, and not be satisfied. ... but I don't think it is the same as the meaning you seek. This is more like it. * Lam 4:4 The tongue of the sucking child cleaveth to the roof of his mouth for thirst: the young children ask bread, and no man breaketh it unto them.
After 5 to 6 minutes of chewing bread, the texture would likely turn mushy or pasty, and the flavors might become more pronounced due to increased exposure to saliva and enzymes in the mouth. The taste may also slightly change as the bread breaks down further.