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Answer:
Saliva is created when food is in the mouth.
Explanation:
The mucus component of saliva is secreted throughout the day to moisturize the lining of the mouth and increases during eating to lubricate the food in the mouth and assist with swallowing. It is secreted by the buccal glands of the mouth as well as the sublingual and submandibular glands. A salivary gland is a tissue in our mouths that expels saliva. You can feel your salivary glands activate when you eat something really sweet. As exocrine glands, they expel saliva into our mouths by way of ducts. Each day, our glands produce as much as a quart of saliva.
Explanation:
Russ reported indirectly to the CEO Marvelous Marvin, and called together the usual group of senior executives , board members and key physician leader sand developed the SWOT and became aware of some patient-eccentric trends which are emerging across the country. and also strategically catered more to physicians because Russ thought that physicians were the one who ultimately referred patients to the hospital ,but finally C Graveyard met with OR director and charged him with increasing the efficiency of ORs and then he increase surgeon recruitment .
Answer:
a) Moist gangrene
Explanation:
Gangrene is the death of body tissue due to insufficient blood supply in a particular region or bacterial infection. The disease is most common in the extremities of the body, including feet, toes, arms and legs, but can also occur in muscles and internal organs.
There are two types of gagrena, dry and moist. Moist gangrene refers to gangrene tissue where there is bacterial infection. Swelling, sores with no demarcation line, unpleasant odor, blisters and "wet" appearance are common in cases of wet gangrene. It usually develops after severe burns, frostbite, or injury. It also often occurs when people with diabetes have foot or toe sores. Moist gangrene should be treated immediately as it spreads quickly and can be fatal.
The symptoms presented by the patient, exposed in the question, show that they are experiencing a case of moist gangrene.
All of the following statements about ideal dental office administrators are true, except that he or she is someone that is required to wear a white uniform at all times. Because the rest of the answers are common sense, and being required to wear a white uniform seems odd and unusual, we can say that the answer is the last one given.