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The three salivary glands

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the three salivary glands are parotid gland sublingual gland and submandibular gland .
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Answered by ItzSanam126
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✔Saliva is mainly produced by three pairs of salivary gland. These are:

Parotids: Found near cheek and theae are the largest salivary glands. These opens through Stenson's duct.

Sub-maxillary/Sub-mandibular: Found at lower jaw. These glands opens through Wharton's duct.

Sub-linguals: Found below tongue and these are the smallest salivary glands. These glands opens through Rivinus duct.

✔ These glands are situated just outside the buccal cavity and they secrete salivary juice into the buccal cavity.

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