NO. sublingual gland is mucous salivary exocrine gland.
The two types of cells that make salivary glands areserous cells that secrete watery fluid without mucusmucuous cells that secrete watery fluid with mucuous
Secretion and storage
The main function of the salivary glands are to moisten the food in your mouth so you can swallow easier and it is all mushy.
The mucous membrane is epithelium. It lines the passageways and chambers that communicate with the exterior. The exterior is known as digestive, respiratory, reproductive, and urinary tracts.
Mucus is the thin, sticky film produced by the mucous glands.
Mucous glands.
Mucous, made by mucous glands, stick to the cilia of cells that are found in the mucous membranes.
The salivary glands
Mucous glands
Buccal glands (or genal glands) are mixed glands in the mucous lining of the cheeks of mammals, except aquatic forms.
Some salivary glands produce both mucous and serous secretions, and these are called "mixed" glands. -Pasqualino P.
The cells that secrete mucus are the goblet cells. They are not considered glands and there are no glands that are mucous.
by getting food
No
endocrine glands, exocrine glands, pituary glands, mucous glands, synovial glands, and sebaceous glands all secrete material fluids
No, bronchioles do not contain mucous glands.