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what is saliva and where is it produced ​

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Answered by yuvraj6789
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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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Answered by Abgail
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Saliva, a thick, colorless, fluid that is constantly present in the mouth of humans and it contains salivary amylase which is used in the break down of food particles.

It's produced in the salivary glands.

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