You chew. the spit gland is ussually triggered while eating to soften food, so, whether it be gum or other material, just chew on something, some also that if you move your tongue back and forth along the roof of ypur mouth, it works as well.
Hi there , don't worry about the spitting thing .. it's actually called "gleeking" and its just a bit of pressure on the saliva gland at the back of the tongue... just cover your mouth when you yawn from now on .
Llamas spit when there angry or when the owner does not stop annoying them. They spit to protect themselves
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gather spit and open your mouth.
A llama can spit around 45 feet while an alpaca can only spit around 10 feet so a llama can spit farther.
chewing gums is a way to trigger it
Yes it is true that if you push your toung back you trigger the spit gland, but you have to puch it back a certain way.
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a split gland is a gland that splits when you scream to loud.
yes, in the salivary gland. it;s in your spit.
The Pituitary gland releases hormones that trigger the testes (testicles) in males to produce testosterone, and the ovaries to produce oestrogen in females.
The Pituitary gland releases hormones that trigger the onset of puberty.
Mecrocrine secretions are secretions of the exocrine gland, which are glands that excrete secretions externally. Types of mecrocrine secretions include sweat, spit, and mucus.
Pucker up and blow. You'll either whistle or spit. saliva gland under the tongue can shoot a stream (personal experiance)
The hypothalamus makes many hormones, even more than the pituitary gland. A couple of these are oxytocin and melatonin. It also makes many stimulating hormones that trigger the pituitary to make its hormones to control other glands.
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it is by the hypophyseal portal system, which is a system of blood vessels that connects parts of the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary gland. The hypothalamus secretes hormones into this portal system and the hormones act on the anterior pituitary to trigger the synthesis/secretion of pituitary hormones.