Chewed food mixed with saliva is called Bolus.
When enzymes in saliva mix with starch, first the carbohydrates are broken down into dextrin. Then dextrin is broken down into maltose and glucose
Yes, the tongue itself does not secrete saliva. Saliva is produced by salivary glands located in the mouth and is then released into the oral cavity. The tongue helps mix the saliva with food during chewing and swallowing.
Mechanical digestion is the act of chewing and using your tongue to mix the food with saliva.
Amylase is the first enzyme to mix with food in the digestive system. It is present in the saliva and help in the digestion of starch.
You will find saliva in your mouth as you have saliva glads there.
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When enzymes in saliva mix with starch, first the carbohydrates are broken down into dextrin. Then dextrin is broken down into maltose and glucose
Not unless you make out with a dog. But other than that, why would you mix the two?
to make it into a bolus
Yes, if the sperm came in contact with your vagina there is a slight possibility.
Yes, the tongue itself does not secrete saliva. Saliva is produced by salivary glands located in the mouth and is then released into the oral cavity. The tongue helps mix the saliva with food during chewing and swallowing.
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Saliva is needed for the initial step in the digestion process and the swallowing of food.
Mechanical digestion is the act of chewing and using your tongue to mix the food with saliva.
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Mechanical digestion is the act of chewing and using your tongue to mix the food with saliva.
You are saliva. Saliva contains digestive enzymes that help break down food into smaller molecules that can be easily absorbed by the body.