Biology, asked by hrudyajlal7446, 11 months ago

Why is it necessary for the food to get wet in mouth.Which fluid makes the food wet?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

It also helps the tongue by allowing you to taste. A dry tongue can't tell how things taste — it needs saliva to keep it wet. ... Before food hits your stomach, saliva starts to break it down while the food's still in your mouth. It does this with the help of enzymes (say: EN-zimes), special chemicals found in the saliva.

Answered by gopu143
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hey mate here is ans of your qun ......

Saliva is a clear liquid produced by the salivary glands in the mouth. It moistens food and aids swallowing.

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