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Saliva- The google definition is "watery liquid secreted into the mouth by glands, providing lubrication for chewing and swallowing, and aiding digestion." Text Example- "There were drops of saliva on it, it had been chewed, and there were blood smears on both sides." (paragraph 121) My Sentence- The dog's saliva was hanging out of his mouth. Human Body Vocabulary, Anatomy Head, Salivary Glands, Parotid Gland, Remedies For Tooth Ache, Dental Hygiene School, Human Body Unit, Dental Anatomy, Basic Anatomy And Physiology

Saliva- The google definition is "watery liquid secreted into the mouth by glands, providing lubrication for chewing and swallowing, and aiding digestion." Text Example- "There were drops of saliva on it, it had been chewed, and there were blood smears on both sides." (paragraph 121) My Sentence- The dog's saliva was hanging out of his mouth.

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Histological structure of salivary glands, Parotids, Sublingual and Submandibular glands Stratified Squamous Epithelium, Salivary Glands, Parotid Gland, Basement Membrane, Soft Palate, Salivary Gland, Cell Membrane, Digestive Enzymes, Healthy Teeth

The salivary glands produce saliva through a system of ducts, you have three paired major salivary glands (parotid, submandibular, and sublingual), as well as hundreds of minor salivary glands, In humans, 1200 to 1500 ml of saliva are produced every day, The secretion of saliva (salivation) is mediated by parasympathetic stimulation; acetylcholine is the active neurotransmitter and binds to muscarinic receptors in the glands, leading to increased salivation.

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Salivary Gland Oral Histology Notes - Anatomy Study Guide Histology Notes, Notes Anatomy, Exocrine Gland, Salivary Glands, Adrenergic Receptors, Parotid Gland, Basement Membrane, Epidermal Growth Factor, Plasma Membrane

Salivary Gland Salivary glands are exocrine glands situated in the orofacial region. Their chief function is the synthesis, storage and secretion of saliva. The salivary glands are Compound: As they have more than one tubule entering the main duct Tubuloacinar: The acini constitute the secretory units Merocrine: Only the secretions from the cell are released […]

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