Biology, asked by Avanthika924, 11 months ago

tissue present in ducts of salivary gland and it's function​

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Answered by KeshavGiri79
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Each gland is enclosed in a tissue capsule and is composed of fat tissue and cells that secrete mainly serous fluids. Each gland's major duct (Stensen's duct) opens in the rear of the mouth cavity near the second upper molar. ... These glands secrete a mixed fluid that is mainly mucus. See also saliva.

Answered by 4444tclgpdi11h
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Each gland is enclosed in a tissue capsule and is composed of fat tissue and cells that secrete mainly serous fluids. Each gland's major duct (Stensen's duct) opens in the rear of the mouth cavity near the second upper molar. ... These glands secrete a mixed fluid that is mainly mucus. See also saliva.

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