Where is saliva produced?
Define respiration
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In salivary gland
1a: the movement of air or dissolved gases into and out of the lungs
b: a single complete act of breathing… the patient was cyanotic and unconscious with labored respirations at 40/min.— Dorwyn W. Croom
2: the physical and chemical processes (such as breathing and diffusion) by which an organism supplies its cells and tissues with the oxygen needed for metabolism and relieves them of the carbon dioxide formed in energy-producing reactions
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saliva is produced in salivary glands
Explanation:
saliva is 98% water and it contains substances like mucus, antibacterial compounds and various enzymes
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- saliva is produced in the salivary glands.
- The process of releasing energy from food is called respiration. The process of respiration involves taking in oxygen into cells, using it for releasing energy by burning food and then eliminating the waste product carbon dioxide. The process of respiration can be written as
Food+oxygen———>carbon dioxide +water+energy.
(it's simple breathing)
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