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In what structures do the enzymes actually chemically digest food?
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It's the amalyse that digested the food or starch in out mouth. Amalyse is an enzyme that is responsible to break down the starch in to sugar. Usually, it is present in our saliva, this is where the digestion started then next to our stomach.
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