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Is saliva a mixture?

Yes, saliva is a mixture of water, enzymes, mucus, electrolytes, and antibacterial compounds. It helps with food digestion, maintaining oral health, and protecting against harmful bacteria.


Is saliva a mixture or a pure substance?

It is a mixture of COMPOUNDS not a mixture of pure substances.


What are chariots made out of?

a mixture of sawdust and saliva


A mixture of saliva and phlegm?

It is called sputum.


What is a mixture of mucus water and enzymes?

It is most likely referring to saliva, which is a fluid secreted by the salivary glands in the mouth. Saliva is a mixture of water, mucus, and enzymes (such as amylase) that help in digestion and lubrication of food in the mouth.


What is the softball of food formed in the mouth after chewing?

The semi-solid mass of food formed in the mouth after chewing is called a bolus. It is a mixture of food particles, saliva, and enzymes that can easily be swallowed to continue the process of digestion.


Under what conditions does saliva work best?

Saliva works best when the body is at normal temperature. It is also beneficial to saliva for the body to be properly hydrated.


What is the mixture of food and saliva after eating?

Called a bolus, at least after having exited the stomach.


Can you melt yourself with saliva?

No, saliva is not hot enough to melt a person's body. The melting point of a person's body is much higher than what saliva can reach in terms of temperature.


Where does santorum come from?

It comes from a byproduct or mixture of lube, feces, semen, sweat, saliva etc.


Why is saliva always hypotonic to plasma?

Acinar cells secrete a isotonic mixture of saliva which then gets modified through the ductal cells to produce a hypotonic saliva compared to plasma with a high K+ and HCO3- concentration. HOWEVER, at high flow rates the saliva actually resembles plasma (isotonic) because there wasn't enough to modify the saliva.


What is the mixture of saliva and food called?

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