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Yes. An accessory digestive organ is an organ that is not part of the GI tract. In other words - an organ that food does not pass through. Food does not pass through the Submandibular gland, so it is an accessory digestive gland.
salivary gland, pancreas,liverThe pancreas, liver, and gallbladder.The answer is b frenulum
Wharton's duct is not a gland itself but rather a duct associated with the submandibular salivary gland. This duct transports saliva from the submandibular gland to the oral cavity, specifically opening under the tongue at the frenulum. It plays a crucial role in the digestive process by facilitating the secretion of saliva during eating.
The testes is the only accessory sex gland on a dog.
A swollen lingual frenulum may be caused by an inflamed lymph node. It may also be a blocked salivary gland.
The prostate gland is not a paired accessory gland of the male reproductive system. It is a single, unpaired gland located beneath the bladder and surrounds the urethra.
They are considered accessory glands of the digestive system because they only send digestive juices and acids to the main digestive organs. Food does not actually enter any of the accessory organs.
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sebaceous gland.
stomach
The Pancreas is a endocrine gland that secretes insulin (amongst other hormones).
Rectum