Sour candy will stimulate saliva as well as palpation to the ducts.
I'm not sure but I think that would be the salivary glands:/
The salivary gland secretes saliva, which is the liquid that allows you to detect the sensation of taste.
Salivary glands produce the enzyme ptylin. This enzyme breaks down the carbohydrates to smaller parts. There action last for some time in stomach also.
saliva
Thyroid Gland
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The salivary gland secretes saliva, which is the liquid that allows you to detect the sensation of taste.
Salivary glands produce the enzyme ptylin. This enzyme breaks down the carbohydrates to smaller parts. There action last for some time in stomach also.
saliva
A salivary gland located on each side of the head anterior and inferior to the ears. it is the biggest salivary gland.The parotid gland secretes saliva into the mouth, making food easier to chew and swallow.
The salivary gland located anterior to the ear is the Parotid Gland.The parotid glands
seminal gland secretes glucose to nourish the spermatozoa
No they are not. A gland, by definition, is an organ which secretes some substance (saliva, for example, sticking within the mouth). Taste buds are sensory organs. They do not secrete, they sense.
They are called salivary glands, and are located (surprise!) in your mouth. And by the way, the substance is saliva.
The adrenalin gland secretes that hormone.
No, the pineal gland secretes melatonin. The adrenal gland secretes epinephrine.
The pineal gland (or, epiphysis) synthesizes and secretes melatonin.
No gland secretes DNA.