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Saliva
Starts in the mouth where saliva is produced.
saliva is produced used by slivary
Saliva is an enzyme created by the salivary glands. The enzymes break down the food so you can swallow it.
AnswerClearly from your mouth!!!!!Specifically, our saliva is produced from the salivary glands.
"Inside your mouth. It's like the saliva that you won't be able to taste food without."Err... lol.A enzyune reacts with a substrate at the enzyune's active site.
Inside the mouth there are several salivery glands. These are located underneath the tongue. Salivary glands secrete saliva into the mouth, this is one of the first stages of digestion.
The salivary glands in the mouth produce saliva.
saliva squrited in your mouth when you chew.
It does not digest starch faster. The saliva produced before the meal will have a longer time to prepare.
SPIT. It's made up mostly of water, with a few other chemicals. The slippery stuff is produced by the salivary glands. These glands are found on the inside of each cheek, on the bottom of the mouth, and under the jaw at the very front of the mouth.
Saliva comes from glands located in the mouth. The major glands are 2 Parotid, 2 Submandibular, and 2 Sublingal. The duct each Parotid gland can be seen on the cheek near the 2nd upper molars. The ducts to the Submandibualr glands are just lateral to the frenulum of the tongue. You can cause these glands to secrete by getting a popsicle stick and lightly poking and messaging them. Smaller glands exist throughout the mouth and also contribute to salivary secretions. This includes the inside of the lips, palate, cheeks, and tongue and secrete via small ducts. the cells that produce saliva are mucous cells and serous cells of the salivary glands. The epithelial cells of the ducts modify the saliva before it is secreted into the mouth. drazx is the original author of this answer