The answer is false.
The digestion of starch starts in the oral cavity. This process requires an enzyme called amylase, which can digestion starch to Maltose, a kind of sugar. And there is salivary glands in the oral cavity, which secretes salivary amylase. These enzymes are present in saliva, so the digestion already starts in your mouth.
More starch and Maltose will still be able to be digested as glucose later on in the digestive system, especially in the duodenum, aka the small intestine. Intestinal amylase will do the job.
C. Wind erosion is caused by the wind blowing loose particles of dirt and/or sand from bare and flat lands. Plant structure above ground (leaves and stem) act to shield the wind and plant roots act as anchors to hold down the soil to reduce the effects of wind erosion.
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when a examiner gives the test to students in spoken form.
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The correct answer is: D) the rod cells in the retina.
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Rod cells are one of the two types of photoreceptor cells and are located in the retina of the eye (concentrated at its outer edges). These rod cells are used for peripheral and night vision. These photoreceptors are much more sensitive to light than cones, but they do not perceive color and details as well as these other cells.