The cells on your tong shrink because of the higher salt content outside those cells as long as that potato chip salt is there. Aside from that, unless you eat a whole lot of salty potato chips, not much, is the answer to your question. Some esophageal and stomach cells may temporarily shrink. The cells in your tong return to normal fast. The sodium chloride is ionized as soon as it meets saliva and both the Na+ and Cl- are transported to your blood immediately through channels from the tong to the large intestine. In the blood these ions don't change the equation very much; immediately there is a response that brings the ion concentration of blood back to where it was before you ate the potato chips. This may result in making you thirsty if the Na+ concentration gets to high, and the water you drink will dilute it out to what it should be, then the excess sodium is rapidly excreted thru a sodium potassium exchanger at the nephrons in your kidneys so that your urine sodium concentration is elevated for a short time, then that sodium is urinated. However in some "sodium sensitive" individuals, this transporter doesn't work so well and these individuals can develop "hypernatremia" or high sodium in the blood which causes many problems.
Yes, Lay's potato chips are known for having a salty flavor due to the seasoning added to them.
Salty. ;O
SALTY POTATO CHIPS
Some examples are pretzels, potato chips, and country ham.
potato chips pretzels
potato chips, corn chips, tortilla chips, ready-to-eat popcorn (except candy-coated), pork rinds, potato sticks, and extruded snacks such as cheese puffs
potato chips, fries, pickels, common salt,pretzels, french fries ect...........
Potato chips themselves are not likely to cause sore throats. However, if the chips are salty or sharp and irritate your throat while eating them, it could potentially lead to a sore throat. It's more commonly excessive consumption of salty foods or an underlying throat irritation that leads to a sore throat.
Some may be used with lots of oil and the healthier ones are less oily and salty as well.
Your assertion is false. Many people love salty foods. Otherwise the Lay company would not sell so many potato chips.
middelswarth chips a the best but there only in pa u can get them shipped lays are to salty bb ok but middelswarth is the best.
Salty and crunchy are both adjectives. Thus they can be used in the following possible sentences:Potato chips are good when they're crunchy and salty.I like crackers to be crunchy but not too salty.I enjoy eating crunchy breakfast cereals, but I only found out last week how salty many of them are.