explain the 3 pairs of salivary glands briefly
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There are three pairs of glands through which most of the saliva is secreted and symmetrically located on both sides of the jaw. They secrete saliva through ducts. These glands are parotid, submandibular and sublingual. Parotid glands are the largest salivary gland. Plz mark me as brainliest and follow me
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⚘ Three Pairs of Salary Glands:
⚘ Three Pairs of Salary Glands:» The two parotid glands are near the ear. They are the largest salivary glands.
⚘ Three Pairs of Salary Glands:» The two parotid glands are near the ear. They are the largest salivary glands.» The sublingual gland is under the tongue.
⚘ Three Pairs of Salary Glands:» The two parotid glands are near the ear. They are the largest salivary glands.» The sublingual gland is under the tongue.» The submandibular gland is in the shape of a “U”. It is under the chin bone which is called the mandible.
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