submaxillary gland

anatomy
Also known as: submandibular gland

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human digestive system

  • human digestive system
    In human digestive system: Salivary glands

    …serous type; those of the submandibular glands, of both serous and mucous types, with the serous cells outnumbering the mucous cells by four to one. The acini of the sublingual glands are composed primarily of mucous cells.

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structure and function

  • In salivary gland

    The second pair, the submaxillary glands, also called submandibular glands, are located along the side of the lower jawbone. The major duct of each (Wharton’s duct) opens into the floor of the mouth at the junction where the front of the tongue meets the mouth’s floor. A capsule of…

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