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what is saliva important to digest


saranyaa609: i mean is it carbohydrates, proteins
saranyaa609: what

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Answered by 1859192981
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Answer:

Saliva, the watery liquid produced by glands located under the tongue, is an essential component of the digestive process. Saliva is 98% water, so it moistens the mouth and helps compact food into softened particles for easier swallowing.

Explanation:

Saliva is important because it: Keeps your mouth moist and comfortable. Helps you chew, taste, and swallow. Fights germs in your mouth and prevents bad breath.Constant hypersalivation is usually caused by chronic health conditions that affect muscle control. When you have impaired muscle control, it can affect your ability to swallow, leading to saliva buildup. This can result from: malocclusion.


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saranyaa609: i asked what are they proteins or carbohydrates like thise
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Answered by helper019
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Saliva, the watery liquid produced by glands located under the tongue.

Saliva is important because it: Keeps your mouth moist and comfortable. Helps you chew, taste, and swallow. Fights germs in your mouth and prevents bad breath.

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