They are located all on your body your head your tummy your thys everywhere
The lacrimal glands are a pair of small glands located above the eye and towards the sides of the head. They produce the liquid tear film that covers the eyes
On the posterior surface of the thyroid glands.
The lacrimal glands are located on the superior and lateral surfaces of the eye.
They are on either side of the thyroid gland, which is located infront, midline of the neck. The Parathyroid glands are very small, about a pin head in size and are distributed, two on either side one above the other.
They are located all on your body your head your tummy your thys everywhere
There are no glands on top of a dog's head.
The two glands located in the head are (from anterior to posterior) pituitary and pineal glands.
Certainly ! The venom (as in all venomous snakes) - is located with glands in the head. So long as a predator doesn't eat that part - they're safe.
The lacrimal glands are a pair of small glands located above the eye and towards the sides of the head. They produce the liquid tear film that covers the eyes
Sweat glands are found all over your body, but the armpits, feet, and hands sweat the most. The glands themselves are located in the dermal layer of the skin, but the ducts are located through the epidermal layer.
Like all venomous snakes, rattlesnakes produce their venom in glands inside the head that are similar to salivary glands.
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The venom glands are located on either side of the head, behind the eyes.
The Adrenal glands are located above the kidneys.
Adrenal glands are located superior to the kidneys.
The lacrimal glands are a pair of small glands located above the eye and towards the sides of the head. They produce the liquid tear film that covers the eyes