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Q: The human saliva contains an enzyme called salivary –––––– that breaks down starch, a complex, molecule, into sugar.
  • A. Protease
  • B. Peptidase
  • C. Amylase
  • D. Lipase
Correct Answer: Option C - The human saliva contains an enzyme called salivary Amylase that breaks down starch, a complex, molecule, into sugar. Amylase found in the saliva of the oral cavity of human beings breaks down starch into sugar
C. The human saliva contains an enzyme called salivary Amylase that breaks down starch, a complex, molecule, into sugar. Amylase found in the saliva of the oral cavity of human beings breaks down starch into sugar

Explanations:

The human saliva contains an enzyme called salivary Amylase that breaks down starch, a complex, molecule, into sugar. Amylase found in the saliva of the oral cavity of human beings breaks down starch into sugar