Saliva is swallowed, and therefore goes into the gastrointestinal tract.
There are three main types of saliva: serous saliva, mucous saliva, and mixed saliva. Serous saliva is watery and contains enzymes that help break down food. Mucous saliva is thicker and helps lubricate food for easier swallowing. Mixed saliva is a combination of both serous and mucous saliva, which aids in digestion and protects the mouth.
The study of saliva is called sialology or sialometry. It involves analyzing the composition, production, and functions of saliva in the human body.
Seriously? Saliva? That's spit... you swallow it every day without even thinking of it, especialy when you eat.
The Salivary duct is like salivary gland and its to make saliva and help the bolus ( soft mass chewed food ) go down the esophagus easily. And saliva contains enzymes which help break down food to form which the body use.
The saliva glands secrete saliva, which contains water, electrolytes, mucus, and enzymes. Saliva helps in the initial digestion of food, lubrication of the mouth and throat, and maintenance of oral health.
WHER DOES SMOKE GO WHER DOES SMOKE GO
The swab doesn't collect saliva, it collects cells from the membranes along the gums.
Saliva?
Most of your saliva is swallowed and some of it usually dribbles out your mouth when you are asleep
the one that i work at gave a saliva one on the spot but someone else that was hired had to go take a urine test because they ran out of the saliva ones
7 years
You will find saliva in your mouth as you have saliva glads there.
There are three main types of saliva: serous saliva, mucous saliva, and mixed saliva. Serous saliva is watery and contains enzymes that help break down food. Mucous saliva is thicker and helps lubricate food for easier swallowing. Mixed saliva is a combination of both serous and mucous saliva, which aids in digestion and protects the mouth.
Saliva
Saliva is matter.
saliva squrited in your mouth when you chew.
Slavia? Sip? Am I correct? Yes, I am :D