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write short note on two digestive glands​

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Answered by keerthimuralikrishna
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Digestive glands are those having ducts that pour secretions into the digestive system. An alimentary canal and digestive glands are parts of the human respiratory system.

The various parts of the alimentary canal include mouth, teeth, oesophagus, pharynx, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, anus.

The digestive glands associated with the alimentary canal include the salivary glands, the liver, pancreas, gastric glands, and intestinal glands. Out of these the major glands are salivary glands, pancreas, and liver.

Answered by preeti353615
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The digestive glands include salivary glands, gastric glands, liver, pancreas, and intestinal glands.

Explanation:

  • Salivary Glands are a set of glands that secrete saliva in our mouth. It is only found in animals. It's an exocrine gland that secretes substances either outside or inside the body.
  • The gastric glands are tube-like, branched structures found on the stomach's inner lining. They are the stomach's fundamental secretory unit, and they are made up of a variety of cell components that each serve a unique job.
  • The liver is a reddish-brown gland located on the right side of the abdomen at the upper section. It is the body's biggest gland. It secretes bile juice, which is then stored in the gall bladder.
  • The pancreas is a digestive gland in the body that aids in the digestion of complex foods into simpler forms. Pancreatic juice is secreted by the pancreas, which aids in the digestion of carbohydrates into sugar, proteins into amino acids, and fats into fatty acids.
  • The intestinal gland is a gland found in between villi in the intestinal epithelium lining of the small intestine and large intestine.
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