Buccal Cavity

Cards (9)

  • What is digested in the mouth?
    carbohydrates
  • The pH of the mouth (saliva) is 7
  • Teeth break up large bits of food into smaller bits to increase the surface area for enzyme action. This is mechanical digestion
  • Salivary glands secrete saliva, which is made up of
    • 99.5% water
    • mineral salts which maintain slightly alkali conditions
    • mucus which acts as a lubricant
    • lysozyme (an enzyme which kills bacteria)
    • salivary amylase (which breaks down starch and glycogen into maltose and smaller polysaccharides).
  • Buccal cavity:
    • food is broken up into small pieces in the buccal cavity (mouth) by the chewing action of the teeth (mastication)
    • this is mechanical digestion
    • this increases the surface area for chemical digestion, it is moistened by saliva.
  • Mastication - the process by which food is crushed and ground (chewed) by teeth
  • Role of the tongue - tongue moves food around your mouth to help you chew and swallow
  • Role of the epiglottis:
    • keeps food and fluid from moving into the larynx
  • Role of the tongue:
    • moves food around your mouth to help with chewing and swallowing