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Esophagus and Saliva: Understanding the Role of Salivary Glands
The esophagus does not produce saliva. Saliva is produced by the salivary glands in the mouth and is used to help break down food and lubricate the mouth and throat. The esophagus is the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach and does not require saliva for its function.Oral Cancer - Related Articles
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