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Why is Saliva Secreted​

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Answered by Zisha7
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water and mucin content of saliva aids in bolus formation during the process of mastication. Saliva contains salivary amylase (ptyalin) which helps in digestion of starch and lingual lipase secreted by von Ebner's gland breaks down triglycerides.

Answered by km12
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Saliva is secreted by salivary amylase(ptylain).

It is very useful for us. It helps in digestion of food by breaking down it into many pieces.

Moreover it is the enzyme which kills the bacteria present in our mouth.

That's why secretion of saliva is important.

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