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Explain the process of digestion in the buccal cavity with a note on the arrangement of teeth.

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The process of digestion in the buccal cavity: The buccal cavity performs two major functions, mastication of food and facilitation of swallowing. The teeth and the tongue with the help of saliva masticate and mix up the food thoroughly. Mucus in saliva helps in lubricating and adhering the masticated food particles into a bolus. The bolus is then conveyed into the pharynx and then into the oesophagus by swallowing or deglutition. The bolus further passes down through the oesophagus by successive waves of muscular contractions called peristalsis. The gastro-oesophageal sphincter controls the passage of food into the stomach. The saliva secreted into the oral cavity contains electrolytes and enzymes, salivary amylase and lysozyme. The chemical process of digestion is initiated in the oral cavity by the hydrolytic action of the carbohydrate-splitting enzyme, salivary amylase. About % of starch is hydrolysed here by this enzyme (optimum pH 6.8) into a disaccharide-maltose. Lysozyme present in saliva acts as an antibacterial agent that prevents infections.


Arrangement of different types of teeth in the jaws on one side and the sockets on the other side

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Chapter 16: Digestion and Absorption - Exercises [Page 95]

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NCERT Exemplar Biology [English] Class 11
Chapter 16 Digestion and Absorption
Exercises | Q 5. | Page 95

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