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β 13y agoSaliva provides moisture moisture which helps form the chewed food into a bolus, & lubricates it as it is swallowed; it also contains salivary amylase, an enzyme which starts the process of digesting carbohydrates, and a small amount of an antibacterial enzyme.
Amazingly, we produce over 1 litre of saliva each day!
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β 13y agoSaliva produced by the salivary glands helps to break down food by initiating the process of digestion. It also helps in lubricating food for easier swallowing and contains enzymes that start the breakdown of carbohydrates. Saliva also helps to maintain oral health by washing away bacteria and food particles.
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β 13y agoSaliva provides moisture moisture which helps form the chewed food into a bolus, & lubricates it as it is swallowed; it also contains salivary amylase, an enzyme which starts the process of digesting carbohydrates, and a small amount of an antibacterial enzyme.
Saliva is produced by the salivary glands in the mouth. These glands release saliva to help with digestion, protect the mouth from bacteria, and keep the mouth moist.
Saliva is an enzyme created by the salivary glands. The enzymes break down the food so you can swallow it.
No. Saliva is produced by salivary glands, which are not found in the stomach.
The liquid produced by salivary glands is called saliva. It contains enzymes and lubricates the mouth to aid in digestion and swallowing.
Saliva is secreted by the salivary glands, which include the parotid glands, submandibular glands, and sublingual glands. These glands produce saliva to help with digestion, protect the oral cavity, and facilitate speech and swallowing.
Saliva is produced by the salivary glands in the mouth. These glands release saliva to help with digestion, protect the mouth from bacteria, and keep the mouth moist.
Salivary glands are classified as exocrine glands, meaning they secrete their products into ducts that empty into a body cavity or onto the body surface. They produce and secrete saliva, which helps to break down food during digestion.
Saliva is an enzyme created by the salivary glands. The enzymes break down the food so you can swallow it.
No. Saliva is produced by salivary glands, which are not found in the stomach.
Saliva
The liquid produced by salivary glands is called saliva. It contains enzymes and lubricates the mouth to aid in digestion and swallowing.
Saliva is a liquid produced by salivary glands in the mouth.
AnswerClearly from your mouth!!!!!Specifically, our saliva is produced from the salivary glands.
Saliva is produced in the salivary glands. It helps to break down food, lubricate the mouth and throat, and initiate the digestion process by containing enzymes that start to break down carbohydrates.
Well if you didn't produce saliva, food would be pretty hard to chew. So it mostly mushes your food up more and makes it easier to swallow :)
Salivary glands
Saliva is secreted by the salivary glands, which include the parotid glands, submandibular glands, and sublingual glands. These glands produce saliva to help with digestion, protect the oral cavity, and facilitate speech and swallowing.