Amilasa, decomposes food
**Spelled wrong: AMYLASE, an enzyme for the breakdown of starch.
No, the contents found in urine are different from those in your saliva.
Tears and saliva are products released by cells using exocytosis. This process involves the fusion of a vesicle containing the product with the cell membrane, releasing the contents outside the cell.
Identifying stomach contents can be difficult due to factors such as digestion, mixing of food with stomach acids, presence of other fluids, and potential contamination. These factors can alter the appearance and composition of the contents, making it challenging to accurately identify them.
Yes, many people experience a change in saliva just before vomiting. It can become thicker and sometimes warmer, which may be due to the body preparing for the act of vomiting. This sensation often accompanies nausea and is part of the body's reflexive response to expel contents from the stomach.
You will find saliva in your mouth as you have saliva glads there.
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.
Saliva
Saliva is matter.
saliva squrited in your mouth when you chew.
Slavia? Sip? Am I correct? Yes, I am :D
Healthy saliva is clear.
ble of contents