Mucous cells have a thick secretion, the most common example is nasal mucous. Serous cells have a thin, almost watery secretion. Saliva is a good example of a serous secretion.
The secretion is saliva.
Saliva
Salivary glands secrets saliva in our mouth
The secretion form the salivary gland is called saliva.
Mucous cells have a thick secretion, the most common example is nasal mucous. Serous cells have a thin, almost watery secretion. Saliva is a good example of a serous secretion.
saliva
In a way... The secretion of extra saliva signals that it's time to puke. no if the saliva is not infected
Excessive secretion of saliva from the mouth.
The correct spelling is "saliva" (digestive secretion of the mouth).
The secretion is saliva.
Saliva
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Saliva
Saliva, a secretion from the salivary glands in the mouth.
Salivary glands secrets saliva in our mouth
Answerit means spit gathers in the mouthAnswerIt is the secretion of saliva (princeton)