Biology, asked by Ananyagupta0912, 7 months ago

1) Why does the quantity of saliva increases when we taste , smell or even think of food ? 2) What happens when food enters the windpipe ? 3) Why food is not accepted by our stomach during vomiting. 4) Write down the action of bacteria gradually damage our teeth ................... pls answer i willl mark it in brainliest

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Answered by doausanse18
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Cognition (thinking about food) Sound (hearing a description of Increased heat ... Salivary glands Increased flow of saliva, changes in saliva composition food) ... decreased cardiac output and stroke volume (smelling food) Increased acid and ... smell, thought, taste, and in some cases even the sound of food can trigger a ...

Answered by TheBrainlyGirL001
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⠀⠀✁ Why does the quantity of saliva increases when we taste , smell or even think of food...??

⠀⠀❐⠀When we taste, smell or even think of food then the quantity of saliva increases because our brain subconsciously react to the smell and we know saliva is important to chew the food and to make digested...

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⠀✁ What happens when food enters the windpipe...??

⠀⠀❐⠀"If these reflexes fail to clear the material, it may become lodged in and obstruct the trachea causing choking." Even if you don't choke, food that makes its way down the trachea into your lungs can lead to a very serious case of pneumonia...

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⠀ ⠀ ✁ Why food is not accepted by our stomach during vomiting...??

⠀⠀ ❐⠀Gastroparesis is a disorder that occurs when the stomach takes too long to empty food... This disorder leads to a variety of symptoms that can include nausea, vomiting, feeling easily full, and a slow emptying of the stomach, known as delayed gastric emptying...

Gastroparesis can be due to a variety of issues...⠀⠀

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⠀⠀✁ Write down the action of bacteria gradually damage our teeth...

⠀⠀ ❐⠀The bacteria, acid, food debris, and saliva combine to form plaque, which clings to the teeth... The acids in plaque dissolve the enamel surface of the teeth, creating holes in the teeth called cavities... To prevent tooth decay... Some rinses also have antiseptic ingredients to help kill bacteria that cause plaque...

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