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- Saliva abstract "Saliva is a watery substance located in the mouths of organisms, secreted by the salivary glands. Human saliva is 99.5% water, while the other 0.5% consists of electrolytes, mucus, glycoproteins, enzymes, and antibacterial compounds such as secretory IgA and lysozyme. The enzymes found in saliva are essential in beginning the process of digestion of dietary starches and fats. These enzymes also play a role in breaking down food particles entrapped within dental crevices, protecting teeth from bacterial decay. Furthermore, saliva serves a lubricative function, wetting food and permitting the initiation of swallowing, and protecting the mucosal surfaces of the oral cavity from desiccation.Various species have special uses for saliva that go beyond predigestion. Some swifts use their gummy saliva to build nests. Aerodramus nests are prized for use in bird's nest soup. Cobras, vipers, and certain other members of the venom clade hunt with venomous saliva injected by fangs. Some arthropods, such as spiders and caterpillars, create thread from salivary glands.".
- Saliva wikiPageID "204420".
- Saliva wikiPageRevisionID "606041392".
- Saliva givesriseto "molecular saliva".
- Saliva givesriseto "normal saliva".
- Saliva hasPhotoCollection Saliva.
- Saliva latin "saliva atomaris".
- Saliva latin "saliva molecularis".
- Saliva latin "saliva normalis".
- Saliva name "Atomar saliva".
- Saliva name "Molecular saliva".
- Saliva name "Normal saliva".
- Saliva precursor "atomar saliva".
- Saliva precursor "molecular saliva".
- Saliva subject Category:Body_fluids.
- Saliva subject Category:Excretion.
- Saliva type AnatomicalStructure.
- Saliva type Embryology.
- Saliva type BiologicalObject.
- Saliva comment "Saliva is a watery substance located in the mouths of organisms, secreted by the salivary glands. Human saliva is 99.5% water, while the other 0.5% consists of electrolytes, mucus, glycoproteins, enzymes, and antibacterial compounds such as secretory IgA and lysozyme. The enzymes found in saliva are essential in beginning the process of digestion of dietary starches and fats.".
- Saliva label "Saliva".
- Saliva label "Saliva".
- Saliva label "Saliva".
- Saliva label "Saliva".
- Saliva label "Salive".
- Saliva label "Speeksel".
- Saliva label "Speichel".
- Saliva label "Ślina".
- Saliva label "Слюна".
- Saliva label "لعاب".
- Saliva label "唾液".
- Saliva label "唾液".
- Saliva sameAs Slina.
- Saliva sameAs Speichel.
- Saliva sameAs Σάλιο.
- Saliva sameAs Saliva.
- Saliva sameAs Listu.
- Saliva sameAs Salive.
- Saliva sameAs Air_liur.
- Saliva sameAs Saliva.
- Saliva sameAs 唾液.
- Saliva sameAs 침.
- Saliva sameAs Speeksel.
- Saliva sameAs Ślina.
- Saliva sameAs Saliva.
- Saliva sameAs m.01d093.
- Saliva sameAs Q155925.
- Saliva sameAs Q155925.
- Saliva wasDerivedFrom Saliva?oldid=606041392.
- Saliva isPrimaryTopicOf Saliva.
- Saliva name "Atomar saliva".
- Saliva name "Molecular saliva".
- Saliva name "Normal saliva".
- Saliva name "saliva atomaris".
- Saliva name "saliva molecularis".