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Most likely a stone in the salivary gland or duct. Eat sour foods and the stone may work its way out into your mouth.
With the phlem and the swollen glands you might have more than a flu virus. If it is a bacterial infection you will probably be prescribed antibiotics. Please consult your doctor .
the Sweat Glands
This is a process that includes the sweat glands, nails, hair, and skin. They work together to determine the temperature outside and if they need to warm you up or cool you down.
sweat glands work by releasing watery liie substance and then travells up your sweat gland tube and then evaporates taking the heat that your body was trying to get rid of with it I HOPE YOU FOUND MY INFORMATION USEFUL PLEASE RECOMMEND ME
the glands work together by growth development, regulating blood, and working with the nervous system.
The endocrine glands do no work to protect anything. The endocrine glands are responsible for secreting hormones to the organs.
adrenal glands!
No,endocrine glands are Ductless.Exocrine glands are the ductile glands.
Your teeth ad the salivary glands work together to produce a bolus. The teeth chew the food and the salivary glands distributes saliva so it can cover the food and turn it into a 'bolus' of food. This is done so it is easier for the 'Bolus' to roll down the oesophagus.
Yes it is normal. Lymph nodes can remain swollen for months after a cold or infection has passed.
Coordination + integration Neurons and glands