Saliva sinks down, when you swallow. But Saliva kills germs on your tongue.
the water weighs it down, this causes it to sink
mucus causes green saliva>
When lying down, gravity causes saliva to pool at the back of the mouth, leading to the sensation of decreased saliva production. This can make swallowing difficult due to the accumulation of saliva in the throat. Additionally, certain medical conditions or medications can also affect saliva production, leading to dry mouth or difficulty swallowing. It's advisable to seek medical advice if this issue persists.
Saliva.
slow down my saliva~
Slavia? Sip? Am I correct? Yes, I am :D
Your saliva does not absorb nutrients. Your saliva breaks down starch into glucose.
Objects sink in water due to the force of gravity pulling them down, which is greater than the buoyant force pushing them up. This causes the object to displace water equal to its weight, making it sink.
Food moves from the mouth to the stomach through the esophagus. A combination of gravity and small muscles in the esophagus causes the food to move.
Gravity causes the ships iron anchor to sink to the ocean.
sink (to sink down), slide (to slide down)
Yes, but it would take an ENORMOUS amount of saliva to transmit the virus. Like a few hundred gallons.