Biology, asked by smitpandhare43pbe9lt, 1 year ago

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Will u plzz tell me the number of sub-mandibular ducts (Wharten's ducts) and sub-lingual ducts(Rivinus ducts) present in the humans???


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Answered by riya2854
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each with a pair these are salivary gland there are three types of salivary glands each with a pair so total six salivary glands are present they are present outside buccal cavity but they are secreted in buccal cavity
Answered by Anonymous
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The ducts of the salivary glands allow the passage of salivary juice from the glands to the oral cavity:

  • parotid duct (Stenson duct): connects the parotid gland to the buccal mucosa, adjacent to maxillary second molar.
  • submandibular duct (Wharton duct): connects the submandibular gland to the floor of the mouth.
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