Saliva

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Saliva (aka spit) is fluid secreted by the salivary glands in the mouth. Its purpose is to moisten food to make it easier to swallow; it also contains enzymes that help break down certain types of food to help in the digestion process. Saliva is made up of water, protein and salts.

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