Yes, saliva is a mixture.
It is most likely referring to saliva, which is a fluid secreted by the salivary glands in the mouth. Saliva is a mixture of water, mucus, and enzymes (such as amylase) that help in digestion and lubrication of food in the mouth.
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You will find saliva in your mouth as you have saliva glads there.
The tongue pushes food into a round lump called a bolus before swallowing. The bolus is a compacted mixture of food and saliva that is easier to swallow and digest.
The enzyme in human saliva is Amylase.
It is a mixture of COMPOUNDS not a mixture of pure substances.
a mixture of sawdust and saliva
It is called sputum.
It is most likely referring to saliva, which is a fluid secreted by the salivary glands in the mouth. Saliva is a mixture of water, mucus, and enzymes (such as amylase) that help in digestion and lubrication of food in the mouth.
High temperature can denature the enzyme amylase in saliva, inhibiting its ability to break down starch into sugar. This would result in less sugar formation when the saliva-starch mixture is at a high temperature.
Called a bolus, at least after having exited the stomach.
It comes from a byproduct or mixture of lube, feces, semen, sweat, saliva etc.
Acinar cells secrete a isotonic mixture of saliva which then gets modified through the ductal cells to produce a hypotonic saliva compared to plasma with a high K+ and HCO3- concentration. HOWEVER, at high flow rates the saliva actually resembles plasma (isotonic) because there wasn't enough to modify the saliva.
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Ant hills are primarily constructed from a mixture of soil, sand, and saliva.
i know that its physical change because all you saliva is doing is making the food wet
If you're having anal sex, you need santorum in order to not irritate the anus.