On average a human being who is awake will secrete about 0.5 milliliters of saliva per minute, Taking an average day has about 16 hours of being awake this will amount to about 480 milliliters of saliva.
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! :)
Fats are not broken down in the mouth by enzymes. They pass through the mouth without much change, except for being mechanically broken down into smaller particles through chewing and mixing with saliva.
On average, a human swallows about 730 liters of saliva in a lifetime.
1.7 liters of saliva are produced each day.
Humans produce about 40,000 litres of saliva in a lifetime.
The salivary glands secrete saliva into the mouth. Saliva has much importance to survival, because it begins to break down food, as part of the digestive system, and it keeps the esophagus lubricated when food goes down. Saliva also keeps the mouth clean, because it flushes out bacteria.
1.7 litters
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Your salivary glands make as much as a quart of saliva each day. Saliva is important to lubricate your mouth, help with swallowing, protect your teeth against bacteria, and aid in the digestion of food.
if you drink it it wont wet ur mouth so yes and noo
An adult typically produces about 0.5 to 1.5 liters of saliva each day. This amount can vary based on factors such as hydration, diet, and overall health. Saliva plays a crucial role in digestion, oral health, and maintaining moisture in the mouth.
It depends on how much you chew it and how much saliva is in your mouth i reckon innit blud!
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While during the day saliva can be swallowed or spat out - either conciously or subconciously - at night time there is no effort to do so and it remains in the mouth.
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...
A dairy cow will produce anywhere from 10 to 45 gallons of saliva per day.