Some in-sentence examples of “saliva”

How to use in-sentence of “saliva”:

+ The true bug pumps saliva through this mouth, to partly digest their food.

+ Bird saliva is very good for making glue: in fact, some species of swiftlets make their whole nest out of simply saliva.

+ In the 1890s, Pavlov was investigating the gastric function of dogs by externalizing a salivary gland so he could collect, measure, and analyze the saliva and what response it had to food under different conditions.

+ In the first two chambers, the rumen and the reticulum, the food is mixed with saliva and separates into layers of solid and liquid material.

+ Bitten humans who are Allergyallergic to the saliva have been known to experience swelling, but no human deaths have been recorded.

+ The solenodon is unusual among mammals in that its saliva is venomous.

Some in-sentence examples of saliva
Some in-sentence examples of saliva

Example sentences of “saliva”:

+ This saliva nest is thought to be a delicacy in China, and it is very expensive.

+ It follows from this that saliva must both help digestion, and protect against infections.

+ There are some swifts which only use saliva to make their nests.

+ It is when the teeth chew the food and the tongue mixes it with saliva to make it mushy in the mouth.

+ A remix of “”Don’t Question My Heart”” by Saliva Saliva featuring Brent Smith was in use when the show ended.

+ The tour featured other artists who had success throughout the 2000s, including Trapt, Saliva Saliva, Tantric, Fuel, Puddle Of Mudd and P.O.D..

+ This saliva is used to be made into a half-cup nest which sticks to a cave wall and dries quickly.

+ Garter snakes are actually venomous, just not to humans, since the amount of toxin in their saliva is too weak to really cause damage to a human.

+ Dryness in the vagina can also be a cause of painful sexual act for women with Sjögren’s syndrome, which attacks the glands that create saliva and tears.

+ When a person sneezes, many small drops of saliva and mucus blow out from the nose and mouth.

+ A remix of “”Don’t Question My Heart”” by Saliva Saliva featuring Brent Smith is now used.

+ Lice attach their eggs to their host’s hair with specialized saliva which results in a bond that is very difficult to separate without specialized products.

+ They live on the skin, in the saliva and mouth, in the eyes, and in the gut and the rest of the gastrointestinal tract.

+ This saliva nest is thought to be a delicacy in China, and it is very expensive.

+ It follows from this that saliva must both help digestion, and protect against infections.

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