Humans produce about 40,000 litres of saliva in a lifetime.
On average, humans produce around 0.5 to 1.5 liters of saliva per day. Saliva plays a critical role in moistening food, aiding in swallowing, and initiating the digestion process.
On average, a human swallows about 730 liters of saliva in a lifetime.
a person produces 365000-547500ml (1000-1500ml per day) in a year.
The average human produces about 0.5 to 1.5 liters of saliva per day. This amount can vary based on factors such as hydration levels, diet, and overall health. Saliva plays a crucial role in digestion, oral hygiene, and maintaining the health of the oral cavity.
Well for one thing, (and I don't mean to be rude or anything), you spelled a word wrong. It's salivary, not salivery. Anyway, the salivary reflex makes you produce more saliva, (AKA spit) if you:Smell yummy food. OR:Eat something sour, or maybe even other flavors!This can make a great Science Fair project! :)
A person produces exactly 37850 litres of saliva in their lifetime!
lets say a person lives to be 78, then you would probably produce about 15,655 liters, which would equal about the size of a medium-sized swimming pool!
On average, humans produce around 0.5 to 1.5 liters of saliva per day. Saliva plays a critical role in moistening food, aiding in swallowing, and initiating the digestion process.
Ten thousand gallons in a human's lifetime.
they produce about 400,000
A dairy cow will produce anywhere from 10 to 45 gallons of saliva per day.
On average, a human swallows about 730 liters of saliva in a lifetime.
A cow produces approximately 87 quarts of saliva a day.
500ml
Your saliva produces enzymes to break down food and your stomach has them too, but I am pretty sure that your stomach doesn't produce as much as your saliva.
approx. 2 liters a day.
1-2 liters. gross! ;)