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How does saliva work?

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Question100.55K October 2, 2019 0 Comments

When our mouth rapidly waters, it because we have saliva sloshing around in some gland or are we making it as we go?

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Anonymous Posted October 2, 2019 0 Comments

We have saliva glands under our tongues. Our tongues produce it as needed and saliva has enzymes that help break down food

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