underneath your tongue
The things that create spit are organs in your mouth called salival glands. They create your spit.
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dogs cannot spit becasue they do not have the same saliva glands that we have they have ones called saliva utocus which make green saliva if the dog is ill
You cannot voluntarily activate your spit glands. When you put food in your mouth, they automatically begin to produce saliva to aid in the digestion of food. Sometimes just thinking about eating food can allow them to produce saliva.
As a matter of fact, Bulls have large spit glands which allow them to hack large loogies. When they spit, they feel that you are invading there spit space or S.S if you will. So when riding bulls, be aware of their dangerous spit attack. How do I know this? Because in fact i was an " Incognito Bull rider " in spain, or as the locals call it Espana, I was know as " The dragon tamer. "
There are three major pairs of salivary glands: the parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands. There are also many tiny glands in your lips, the inside of your cheeks, and the lining of your throat and mouth.
The salivary glands are used to excrete saliva, commonly referred to as spit. Saliva not only lubricates and protects the mouth, but helps to break down and digest foods.
Saliva, or spit, is produced by salivary glands in the mouth. These glands release saliva into the mouth through ducts, where it helps with digestion by moistening food and making it easier to swallow. Additionally, saliva contains enzymes that begin the breakdown of carbohydrates in food.
there's pretty much just glands under your chin that produces your spit in your mouth.
The other term for spit is saliva. Saliva is the watery fluid produced by the salivary glands in the mouth, which aids in digestion and keeps the mouth moist. It can also refer to the act of expelling saliva from the mouth.
They have poison glands behind their eyes. Animals who attempt to eat them usually spit them out (if they are lucky).