Mucus in saliva helps to lubricate and protect the oral cavity, making it easier to swallow food and preventing irritation of the mouth and throat. It also helps to trap bacteria and other particles, preventing them from entering the body.
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.
Red blood cells are not a component of saliva. Saliva is composed of water, electrolytes, mucus, enzymes, and antimicrobial compounds.
human saliva contains 99% water . 1% contains electrolytes, mucus, anti bacterial compounds and some enzymes..
Yes, saliva is a mixture of water, enzymes, mucus, electrolytes, and antibacterial compounds. It helps with food digestion, maintaining oral health, and protecting against harmful bacteria.
Chewed food mixed with saliva is called Bolus.
they keep out germs invading ur body
saliva..
mucus causes green saliva>
They are made of lymph.
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.
The saliva glands secrete saliva, which contains water, electrolytes, mucus, and enzymes. Saliva helps in the initial digestion of food, lubrication of the mouth and throat, and maintenance of oral health.
Saliva contain water mucus, glycoproteins, electrolytes, blood cells, enzymes, etc.
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Red blood cells are not a component of saliva. Saliva is composed of water, electrolytes, mucus, enzymes, and antimicrobial compounds.
insulin, saliva, nasal mucus, and other substances
Saliva, tears, mucus, milk.