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what happens when bread is in your mouth?

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GPT 3.5
When bread is in your mouth, your saliva starts to break it down through the process of digestion. The enzymes in your saliva begin to break down the carbohydrates in the bread, making it easier to swallow and digest. As you chew the bread, it becomes a soft mass known as a bolus, which can then be easily swallowed and passed down your esophagus into your stomach. In the stomach, the bread is further broken down by stomach acids and enzymes before the nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. Eventually, the waste products are eliminated from your body through your digestive system.

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