Saliva consists of water, enzymes, electrolytes, mucus, and antimicrobial compounds. It helps with digestion by breaking down food and aiding in swallowing, as well as maintaining oral health by cleansing the mouth, protecting against bacteria, and keeping the mouth moist.
No. Saliva is produced by salivary glands, which are not found in the stomach.
The enzyme amylase is a biological catalyst found in saliva. It catalyzes the breakdown of starch. Note that not everyone secretes the enzyme amylase in their saliva.
The slippery substance found in saliva is called mucin. It helps lubricate and protect the mouth and throat, allowing food to be easily swallowed.
Saliva and pancreatic juice.
Staphylococcus aureus can be found in the saliva of individuals who are carriers of the bacteria. It is a common member of the normal oral flora but can also cause infections if it enters the bloodstream or other tissues.
HIV's are found everywhere.
MRSA can be in saliva.
Salvia is found in the mouth
Some antimicrobial factors found in saliva are:lysozyme (also found in tears)peroxidaselactoferrin
The only way semen can be found in saliva is if the woman swallowed a mans ejaculatory fluids.
No. Saliva is produced by salivary glands, which are not found in the stomach.
The enzyme amylase is a biological catalyst found in saliva. It catalyzes the breakdown of starch. Note that not everyone secretes the enzyme amylase in their saliva.
rabbit saliva contains an enzyme capable of hydrolysing starch to sugar
Acid, H2O , salt.
in your saliva in your mouth
Spit. Saliva.
Ptyalin is a protein found in saliva.