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Which enzymes are likely to act on the baked potatoes eaten by a man , starting from the mouth and as it moves down the alimentary canal?

A

salivary maltase - carboxypeptidase-trypsinogen

B

`Pancreatic amylase - salivary amylase - lipases`

C

`disacrides- maltase - lipases - nucleases

D

`Salivary amylase - pancreatic amylase - disaccharides

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