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15 POINTS HELP MEEEEE

15 POINTS HELP MEEEEE-example-1
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You begin to digest carbohydrates the minute the food hits your mouth. The saliva secreted from your salivary glands moistens food as it's chewed. Saliva releases an enzyme called amylase, which begins the breakdown process of the sugars in the carbohydrates you're eating

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