Yes, the human body do have three salivary glands.
Saliva
In all cells of the human body. Only in the gland cells is this information ' turned on ' though.
Humans have paired salivary glands.
The salivary glands in the mouth produce saliva.
The mouth
Salivary Amylase is located in the mouth in the mouth and in the esophagus.
mouth
They begin the metabolism of carbohydrates
you have three pairs of salivary glands, six in total (on both sides).
In all cells of the human body. Only in the gland cells is this information ' turned on ' though.
yh but i need to know what it is in the body? i need pictuer will u be able to show me some plz
Humans have paired salivary glands.
The salivary glands in the mouth produce saliva.
The mouth
Salivary Amylase is located in the mouth in the mouth and in the esophagus.
The malleus, the incus, and the stapes are the three smallest bones in the human body and they are all in the ear.
There are 3 pairs of major salivary glands: - Parotid, the largest, is at the back of the jaw by the ear - Sublingual, under the tongue - Submandibular (also called submaxillary) in the lower jaw. There are also many minor salivary glands. These are tiny glands in the lips and in the linings of the mouth and throat. Salivary glands produce saliva which keeps the mouth moist and starts the digestion of food. It also protects against tooth decay.
Cats, unlike dogs, only have three major salivary glands. They are the parotid, sublingual and submandibular glands. Dogs have four pairs of major salivary glands and people have three.