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Salivary glands secrets saliva in our mouth
saliva squrited in your mouth when you chew.
Yes. Dry mouth causes your nervous system to shut down porduction and can be equated to taking cyanide. I think what you meant to ask is "is dry mouth caused by saliva production being stopped?" And yes, if saliva production is stopped, you would suffer a dry mouth, but the converse of that, the question you asked, means you would have to suck on a wet sponge at times to avoid dry mouth.
The salivary glands. Saliva helps soften food as it is chewed with the help of mucus secreted by the membrane of the mouth the saliva amylase-the digestive enzyme on saliva- converts starch into sugar initiating the process of digestion
You will find saliva in your mouth as you have saliva glads there.
saliva
Saliva
Saliva production is constant, and is increased by several factors: food seeing, smelling; memories, emotions, eta. As it is constant, we might not be able to sense it, but it is there. Maybe if you remain with your mouth closed for a while, it accumulates within and the moment you open the mouth it might just come out.
No it isn't. Saliva is secrated into your mouth
Another word for when saliva comes out of your mouth is drooling.
Saliva.
To keep the mouth moist. If the mouth becomes too dry, it is hard to speak or swallow, and breath stinks. BAD answer saliva has many roles. lubrication, immunologic, buffering (cancelling out the acids produced by bacteria that cause cavities), slight role in digestion of sugars. etc...