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    Tongue: The tongue is a large muscle found inside of the pigs mouth. It has a rough light colored surface that has taste buds and saliva on it. It function is to help the pig with swallowing its food by pushing it to the back of the pig’s mouth and down the esophagus. The tongue is a part of the digestive system because it aids in the digestion of food. Saliva: The saliva is found all throughout the pigs digestive system but mainly in the mouth. It is a clear liquid that functions as a…

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    I believe that so many people smoke because they do not know how much it really is effecting their body. I think if people that smoke known that when they smoke cigarettes and their saliva comes in contact with the foreign chemicals found in cigarettes is how the cancer forms. I believe if smokers knew about this then more people would then try to stop smoking or at least try to cut back on how much they smoke. I also think if smokers…

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    Mites that feed off of rat blood can infest your home even after their hosts are dead. ▶ Rodents can chew their way into your cupboards and pantries. They can contaminate your food with their saliva, urine and droppings. Homeowners sometimes unknowingly consume food that is contaminated. This can result in Rat-Bite Fever, Salmonellosis or Tularemia. Rodent Removal Service Frisco TX: Rodent Signs To Watch For Because rodents are a…

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    -mouth - esophagus -small intestine -large intestine -and the stomach How does it work? Food first enters through the mouth. The mouth is also called or known as the oral cavity. Next the teeth and saliva in your mouth work together. Your saliva makes the food very moist and your teeth grind all the food up. Then we swallow our food and it goes down the throat…

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    Teeth History

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    (www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide). Also, from personal experience, saliva may cause this. Within the past year or so, I have spent a lot of time at the dentist’s office. I brush my teeth every day, and use mouthwash, but I have had a great number of cavities within the past 8 years. This past year, my dentist mentioned how saliva may be acidic. Teens especially may have acidic saliva. Humans produce over 25,000 quarts of saliva in a lifetime, so it may have a big impact on teeth,…

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    red meat or gelatin allergies. Although scientists presume that these allergies are produced by tick bites, they need to understand the exact molecules formed by the tick, in the saliva, that cause this particular e outcome when they bite into a vertebrae host. They infer that there are three proteins in the tick saliva altered by a compound, alpha-gal, that change the immune response in humans, which results in a allergic reaction. These modified proteins are not synthesized by humans or…

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    the host’s lifetime, and lays dormant in the host’s immune system. It rarely causes any other problems. (Epstein - Barr virus Infection: Symptoms and Treatment.) Epstein Barr is commonly transmitted through bodily fluids, specifically mainly through saliva by sharing…

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    Operant Conditioning

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    to work alone without the presence of the first incentive needed. This definition has been proved through the research evidence produce by Pavlov on his investigation into digestive psychology involving the secretion of saliva in dogs. Before experimenting Pavlov knew that saliva…

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    Diabetes is a condition caused by too much of glucose in the blood. In this condition, either body does not produce insulin or cells do not respond properly to the insulin that produced by the pancreas. Nearly 347 million people worldwide have diabetes, and the number is still growing. Studies proved that people with insufficient blood glucose control seem to develop oral disease more often than people who have good control over their diabetes. Uncontrolled diabetes can put a person under a…

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    disintegrates in the oral cavity without the need for water or chewing. Most fast dissolving delivery system films must include substances to mask the taste of the active ingredient. This masked active ingredient is then swallowed by the patient’s saliva along with the soluble and insoluble excipients. Improved patient compliance is a primary benefit of the fast-dissolving drug delivery systems. Other benefits of fast-dissolving tablet systems include ease of swallowing, no water necessary for…

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