You will find saliva in your mouth as you have saliva glads there.
saliva
Yes, saliva is a mixture.
The enzyme in human saliva is Amylase.
Human saliva is not a good cleaner, because saliva is mainly meant for the digestive system. Saliva was meant to break down starches while the food is being chewed, so saliva does not make a good cleaner. Saliva was not meant to clean.
Saliva is matter.
It is matter.
yes , because it is water
no
The PH of your saliva tested at various times throughout the day can reflect the acidity or alkalinity of your body. If you care about this balance, then it matters.
HIV cant spread that way, HIV can only spread with contract with the infection persons bodily fluids and also if there was saliva exchanged it wouldn't matter, because HIV can't spread by saliva because it gets broken down.
Ill manners, but not bad for the body. You should unbreak the habit. Eventually it will become an inconvenience.
No cuts in your mouth will not affect swabbing that mouth for a DNA test, because they do it to get your saliva. So either way the saliva can get taken. Hope this helps you. Good luck!
If you are referring to a saliva drug test, most will give a reading in a matter of seconds.
Yes. The chemicals stay in your system, no matter what you do.
Absolutely - not ! The residue of cocaine is in your bloodstream... and will be present in your saliva no matter how much you brush or use mouthwash ! The simple answer is - if you need to pass a drug test - DON'T TAKE DRUGS.... PERIOD !
Lungs form sputum, or matter that is coughed up, which may include saliva, mucus, or other materials, that is ejected from the mouth, and goes up the respiratory tract. It forms in your lungs, when you breath in bacteria, and other particles in the air. Your saliva gland may produce the saliva that you eject when coughing too.