The salivation always starts when we place food in our mouths.
Answer
True
False
Question 2
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Saliva is a watery liquid released by the [blank_start]salivary glands[blank_end], which are located under the [blank_start]tongue[blank_end] and on the sides of the [blank_start]mouth[blank_end].
Answer
salivary glands
tongue
mouth
Question 3
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The digestive enzyme in charge of breaking down the most complex sugars is called...
Answer
Lysozyme
Amylase
Mucin
Ileoceal valve
Question 4
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Saliva [blank_start]starts[blank_end] the [blank_start]digestion[blank_end] of [blank_start]starch[blank_end] [blank_start]molecules[blank_end], which are presented in many foods, and [blank_start]transforms[blank_end] them into [blank_start]simpler[blank_end] [blank_start]sugars[blank_end].
Answer
starts
digestion
starch
molecules
transforms
simpler
sugars
digestion
starts
starch
molecules
transforms
simpler
sugars
starch
starts
digestion
molecules
transforms
simpler
sugars
molecules
starts
digestion
starch
transforms
simpler
sugars
transforms
starts
digestion
starch
molecules
simpler
sugars
simpler
starts
digestion
starch
molecules
transforms
sugars
sugars
starts
digestion
starch
molecules
transforms
simpler
Question 5
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The enzyme in charge of destroying bacteria is called...
Answer
Amylase
Lysozime
Lysosome
Mucin
Question 6
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Saliva protects our mouths against infection and reduces the possibility of suffering from cavities.
Answer
True
False
Question 7
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Foods go through the pharynx and esophagus easily without causing damage thanks to a component of saliva called...