Pavlov showed that dogs would begin salivating in the presence of food, or when they saw the assistant, who normally fed them, approaching - even when the assistant was not carrying food. Which I conclude is an example of a neural response.
It's a response to the visual stimulus.
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When cutting onions, cells are broken, releasing certain substances that are modified and then reach the eyes through diffusion, where they cause irritation on contact. To prevent the eyes from watering, you have to prevent the gas from reaching them - for example by cutting the onion underwater. Chewing gum might help a little if you chew with your mouth open and also breathe through your mouth. You will simply disturb the gas's diffusion this way.
Wbc = inflamitory response, infection epithelial cells usually from lining in mouth and makes sputum sample inadequate for culture
The most common tumor on the roof of the mouth is a torus palatinus, a common bony lump in the center of the mouth. Size can very from insignificant to large enough to cause problems. Non-cancerous fibrobroma can form in the roof of the mouth. Cancerous sarcoma tumors can also form there.
The usual example is when you smell good food, your mouth starts watering.
It's a response to the visual stimulus.
It's a response to the visual stimulus.
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To stop excessive mouth watering, try avoiding triggers like certain foods, sour or spicy flavors, or strong smells. Practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation to help reduce stress, which can sometimes exacerbate mouth watering. If the problem persists, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment options.
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example your mouth waters at sight of raw mangoes. it is called responsiveness to stimulus
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