Saliva
Saliva is the watery liquid that keeps your mouth moist. It is produced by the salivary glands and helps with digestion by breaking down food and keeping the mouth clean.
Metamorphic rock
The watery liquid that moves from the stomach to the small intestine is called chyme. Chyme is a mixture of partially digested food, stomach acid, and enzymes that is produced in the stomach to aid in digestion and absorption of nutrients in the small intestine.
The Cytoplasm, where the chemical reactions of the cell take place
Liquid consistency refers to the physical state of a substance that flows freely and does not hold its shape, similar to water. It can range from being thin and watery to thicker and more viscous, depending on the specific characteristics of the liquid.
Saliva
it is a watery liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands it helps with breakdown of food when it starts the process of digestion
It's watery.
It is a colloid.
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That provides them with Vitamins that make a sugary watery substance, called glucose. This chemical, or liquid helps the plant to complete the cycle called photosinthesis
Aqueous solution.
Chyme
Your chili may be too watery because you added too much liquid or didn't let it simmer long enough for the liquid to evaporate. Adjust the amount of liquid and simmer the chili longer to thicken it up.
Chyme
Aqueous humor.
chyme