2. Watering of mouth on smelling a pleasant food aroma does not involve brain, why?
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Answer. Our mouth waters and make saliva when we smell or see food is because our body is getting excited by detecting through our nose and eye. It triggers the brain to send out signals that trigger the saliva glands to react by watering.
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