Salts, enzymes (lysozyme), water, possibly some mucus, maybe more stuff
It is a mixture of COMPOUNDS not a mixture of pure substances.
Saliva is the watery substance produced in the mouth that helps with digestion and lubrication, while sputum is the mucus or phlegm that is coughed up from the respiratory tract. Saliva is mainly produced by salivary glands, while sputum is produced by the respiratory system in response to infection or irritation.
Saliva is a liquid produced by salivary glands in the mouth.
It is called 'SPIT''....>_<.....
The pH of resting saliva is typically around 6.5 to 7.0, while the pH of stimulated saliva is slightly higher, around 7.0 to 7.5. Stimulated saliva is produced in response to stimuli like taste, smell, or chewing, and has a higher buffering capacity to help neutralize acids more effectively.
Saliva.
your saliva and pee
An antisialagogue is a substance which decreases the production of saliva.
Spit. Saliva.
The slippery substance found in saliva is called mucin. It helps lubricate and protect the mouth and throat, allowing food to be easily swallowed.
because it contains bi-carbonate, a substance that is released by an organism's saliva to quell heart burn.
saliva is the substance in the mouth that contains enzymes to help with digestion before the food is swallowed.
mucus
Saliva.
Chyme.
Ptylan (or maybe it's ptylin), is the enzyme in saliva
saliva