The study of saliva is called sialology or sialometry. It involves analyzing the composition, production, and functions of saliva in the human body.
Saliva changes starch into sugar. This is why, when you let a cracker sit in your mouth, it starts to turn sweet. The enzyme in saliva that does this is called amylase.
The saliva glands secrete saliva, which contains water, electrolytes, mucus, and enzymes. Saliva helps in the initial digestion of food, lubrication of the mouth and throat, and maintenance of oral health.
The secretion from the salivary glands is called saliva. It helps in the initial breakdown of food, aids in swallowing, and contains enzymes that start the digestion process.
The scientific study of plants is called botany. People who study botany are called botanists.
The study of what happens to food once it enters the mouth is called oral processing. This includes the mechanical breakdown of food by chewing, mixing with saliva, and initiating the digestive process. Oral processing is important for food perception, digestion, and nutrient absorption.
It is called 'SPIT''....>_<.....
The song is called "I Walk Alone" by Saliva.
Saliva
Queunliskanphobia
i think its suppose to be called saliva
SALIVA
It is saliva.
It is called sputum.
dogs cannot spit becasue they do not have the same saliva glands that we have they have ones called saliva utocus which make green saliva if the dog is ill
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Gleeking.
The liquid is called saliva