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Saliva's Role in Digestion: Understanding Enzymatic Pre-Digestion
Yes, saliva pre-digestion through enzymes in saliva is a chemical change. The digestive enzymes in saliva, such as amylase, work by breaking down complex substances like starch and proteins into simpler molecules like sugars and amino acids. This chemical breakdown allows the body to absorb and utilize these nutrients more effectively.Toothache - Related Articles
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