Science, asked by Ramapandit, 5 months ago

(i) Salivary glands are present in which region of alimentary canal ?

(a) Stomach (b) Small intestine

(c) Buccal cavity (d) Oesophagus​

Answers

Answered by pragyansalui
7

Answer:

OESOPHAGUS

Explanation:

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Answered by greeshmakachirayil
1

Answer:

Salivary glands are present in the buccal cavity. The correct option is (c)

Explanation:

The alimentary canal, also called the digestive tract is differentiated into the mouth, buccal cavity, pharynx, oesophagus (esophagus), stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and anus.

  • The mouth is for ingestion.
  • In the buccal cavity, the food is chewed with the help of premolars and molars, and the food is mixed with the saliva of salivary glands and these glands contain the digestive enzyme ptyalin.
  • Oesophagus is a long, narrow, and tubular food pipe.
  • The stomach is a thick, muscular, and J-shaped sac present on the left side of the abdomen.
  • The small intestine is a long, narrow, tubular, and coiled part present in the abdomen.

Hence, the correct option is (c)

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