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Lozenges are sucked on until small and thin. Then, the small pieces can be swallowed. You swallow the saliva mixed with the lozenge's medicine.
the digestive system they are there to initially grind and break the food introduced to the body into manageable pieces to be mixed with enzymes and moisture in the saliva.
It gets mixed with saliva.
A ball of chewed food mixed with saliva is referred to as a bolus.
Digestion of food starts in the mouth. Saliva contains an enzyme that helps breakdown food.
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.
While being masticated, the bolus is mixed and ground in with saliva from the glands in the mouth, which naturally makes it moist. Saliva also contains the enzymes amylase and lipase, which begin the breakdown of some macronutrients, like carbs.
Mechanical digestion
saliva(spit)
tasteless
An unorganized amylolytic ferment, on enzyme, present in human mixed saliva and in the saliva of some animals.
it is leftover or mixed with saliva