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What is Submandibular gland?​

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Answered by aden95
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the second largest of the three main salivary glands, which also include the parotid and sublingual glands. The submandibular glands are paired major salivary glands that lie in the submandibular triangle. The glands have a superficial and deep lobe separated by the mylohyoid muscle

Answered by Anonymous
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The submandibular glands are bilateral salivary glands located in the face. Their mixed serous and mucous secretions are important for the lubrication of food during mastication to enable effective swallowing and aid digestion.

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