Bolus -

: Your teeth and tongue break down food, while saliva softens it.

In basic human biology, a bolus is the mixed with saliva that you swallow. : Your teeth and tongue break down food,

In pharmacology and clinical medicine, a bolus refers to a given rapidly to raise its concentration in the blood to an effective level. : A healthcare provider injects a medication or

: A healthcare provider injects a medication or fluid rapidly directly into a vein. This is common in emergencies (like pushing medication during cardiac arrest) or when a patient is severely dehydrated and needs a quick "fluid bolus" to raise blood pressure. 💉 2

The Type 2 Diabetes Guide to Bolus Insulin - BeyondType1.org

: It travels down the esophagus and enters the stomach, where mechanical and chemical digestion continue. 💉 2. Medicine: The Bolus Dose

: Once the food reaches the right consistency, your tongue pushes this bolus to the back of your throat to be swallowed.