6. Which action would a person have difficulty doing if they were born without salivary glands? A. They would have trouble digesting lipids. B. They would not be able to break down proteins. C. They would not be able to chew up their food. D. They would have trouble digesting large carbohydrates. 7. Chemical digestion of protein begins in the: A mouth B stomach C small intestine D large intestine
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