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Biology, 27.01.2020 18:31, michaelFTP

What is responsible for this change in taste? what is responsible for this change in taste? amylase breaks down the starch in the cracker into glucose monomers, which stimulate the sweet receptors in your tongue. lysozyme breaks down the starch in the cracker into glucose monomers, which stimulate the sweet receptors in your tongue. lysozyme breaks down the cellulose in the cracker into glucose monomers, which stimulate the sweet receptors in your tongue. amylase breaks down the glycogen in the cracker into glucose monomers, which stimulate the sweet receptors in your tongue?

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