Heating saliva would cause water to evaporate, leaving behind proteins, enzymes, and salts. The heat may denature these components, affecting their function and potentially leading to a change in the composition and properties of the saliva.
It would evaporate
Crystals of sugar are obtained.
You will find saliva in your mouth as you have saliva glads there.
If your salivary glands did not secrete saliva, you would experience dry mouth, difficulty swallowing and speaking, increased risk of dental problems, and may struggle with digesting food properly due to inadequate lubrication. Saliva plays a crucial role in maintaining oral health and aiding in the digestion process.
Well your mouth would be very dry, swallowing would hurt (saliva coats chewed up food, called a bolus, as you swallow it). Digestion of carbohydrates/starch normally begins in the mouth because of salivary amylase in the saliva; this would not happen if there was no saliva
if a reptile got over heated it would cook
It would evaporate
Boiling saliva before mixing it with starch would denature the enzymes in saliva that break down starch. This would prevent the starch from being properly digested and broken down into simpler sugars.
Assuming they didn't have some sort of communicable disease then nothing would happen. If they did have a disease then you could possibly catch it
The mouth would dry out completely, it would be impossible to talk and difficult to eat.
It would explode with wonderful joys of bacon existing on the Earth
Crystals of sugar are obtained.
You would melt your toaster. Magnesium burns with a white flame when heated in air.
You'd have a hot fig. It might pop if you heated it enough and the skin remained intact (until popping, of course).
You would become very ill and would be unable to disinfect your mouth, moisten food, and couldn't convert glucose.
You will find saliva in your mouth as you have saliva glads there.
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