No, water and saliva are not the same. Water is a neutral substance composed of oxygen and hydrogen molecules, while saliva is a watery fluid produced in the mouth containing enzymes for digestion.
Saliva is a watery substance produced in the mouths of humans and animals. It is primarily composed of water, electrolytes, mucus, enzymes, and antibacterial compounds. While technically classified as a liquid, saliva is not typically referred to as "matter" in the same way as solids, liquids, and gases.
Saliva contains additional compounds such as proteins, electrolytes, and enzymes that are not present in pure water. These extra components contribute to the heavier weight of saliva compared to water.
Red blood cells are not a component of saliva. Saliva is composed of water, electrolytes, mucus, enzymes, and antimicrobial compounds.
Yes, saliva is less dense than oil. Saliva is composed primarily of water, whereas oil is made up of non-polar molecules that are less dense than water.
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.
Yes, Merriam Webster defines it as to have a flow of saliva especially in excess.
Either saliva or phlegm. Yum!
The boiling point of saliva is around 212 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the same as the boiling point of water.
Depends on your nose i guess... Nobody knows, humans have gotten used to the smell of saliva after 200,000 years on the planet. Same goes with water
Saliva is made up of about 99.5% water, with the remaining 0.5% consisting of electrolytes, mucus, enzymes, and antibacterial compounds.
Guinea Pigs don't have the same saliva as dogs.
It's not saliva comes from your mouth
yes they are the same thing its just that 1 is portable and 1 is not
No.
saliva is an acid, that is made up of water but it is referred to as an acid Saliva contains salivary amylase and other ingredients even if it has a high water content. Saliva can be acidic or alkaline and the current school of thought is that alkaline saliva indicates better physical health. Normal ph for human blood and saliva are comparable at around 7.4
They are the same thing.
Saliva is a watery substance produced in the mouths of humans and animals. It is primarily composed of water, electrolytes, mucus, enzymes, and antibacterial compounds. While technically classified as a liquid, saliva is not typically referred to as "matter" in the same way as solids, liquids, and gases.