Mr. Kintobotnik flies the SCAS into a salivary gland in Brooke's mouth. It squirted out saliva, and we got squirted out as well.
“Well, since we're in her saliva, we'd might as well learn about it,” said Mr. Kintobotnik. “You see, class, saliva helps break down food before it reaches the stomach.”
A piece of food floats in Brooke's saliva. I think they came from her breakfast. It gets broken down a bit. Students took pictures with their phones of the piece of food being broken down.
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