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What does the salivary glands make?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

saliva

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Where in your mouth are your salivary glands located?

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What type of digestion is done by salivary glands?

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How many minor salivary glands are there?

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What are the large pairs of salivary gland?

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