The two glands that are in the stomach are the Pyloric Gland and the Gastric Gland.
Stomach
"Glands" are like tiny pits in the lining of the stomach. These glands are lined with certain cells: Parietal cells: secrete acid and intrinsic factor Mucous cells: secrete mucus Chief cells: secrete pepsinogen Enteroendocrine cells: secrete various Stem cells: create new cells (So glands are not cells)
gastric glands are found in the stomach.
Stomach pH at digestion is 2.
produces fluid
Sebaceous glands
The rugae gradually smooth out as the stomach fills, permitting stomach distension. A cross section of the stomach lining reveals that in between the rugae are gastric pits, which are the openings of the gastric glands.
I think it is the Stomach, Salivary Glands, Pancreas, Small Intestine :)
No
Mucous glands.
dermis
No. Saliva is produced by salivary glands, which are not found in the stomach.