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what is saliva and where is it produced?

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Answered by TheNightHowler
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Saliva is a sticky like material found on our tongue which helps in digestion of foods easily. It is secreyed by salivary gland.
Answered by Rppvian2020
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Explanation:

Saliva is produced in and secreted from salivary glands. The basic secretory units of salivary glands are clusters of cells called an acini. These cells secrete a fluid that contains water, electrolytes, mucus and enzymes, all of which flow out of the acinus into collecting ducts.

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