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:
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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.
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:
This can make a great Science Fair project! :)
The salivary gland forms part of the digestive
system.I produces saliva and this saliva helps in breaking food particles into chemical substances .Thus, it helps in the digestion of the food we consume.
The salivary glands produce and secrete saliva into the mouth.
The sight and the smell of food is usually eough to cause the release of a chemical trigger to set the salivary glands on their way
salivery glance
Salivary gland are three paired glands in our cheeks and mouth that produce saliva as well as salivary amylase which begins the chemical digestion of starches in our mouths. Our salivary glands are the paired parotid, sublingual, and submandibular glands.
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sudoiferous glands
Salivary glands are exocrine glands.
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One of them is salivary amylase that initiates the digestion of starches.
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.
Salivary gland are three paired glands in our cheeks and mouth that produce saliva as well as salivary amylase which begins the chemical digestion of starches in our mouths. Our salivary glands are the paired parotid, sublingual, and submandibular glands.
I really like mikaela she is a beautiful person and not so selfish and funny.
The body contains several "self washing" structures, including the mouth, nose and sinsuses, the lungs, and vagina, to name a few. In each, mucous and secreted fluids help to reduce infection and maintain health. The submucosa of large airways contains bronchial submucosal glands that connect to the bronchial surface by long, narrow ducts. These glands with the help of goblet cells are the major sourse of respiratory tract secretions in healthy lungs. The number of these glands inreases significantly in diseases such as chronic bronchitis.
the salivery gland secretes saliva which contains an enzyme called amylase which reacts on carbohydrate to produce glucose.digestion of protien begins in the stomach which secrets gastric juice.fats are also digested by enzymes produced in the pancreas and the liver.
There are the Salivary Glands, Cardiac glands, Pyloric glands, and the Fundic glands.
No. Apocrine glands are not sebaceous glands. They are specialized sweat glands.
sudoiferous glands
endocrine glands are glands without ducts.
Yes. The adrenal glands are ductless glands.