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Your salivary glands are located in and around your mouth. The major salivary glands are the parotid glands, submandibular glands, and sublingual glands, which produce saliva to help with digestion and protection of the mouth.
The glands that lie on the floor of the mouth are the sublingual glands. They are the smallest major salivary glands and are responsible for producing saliva to help with digestion and lubrication of the mouth.
The salivary glands in the mouth produce saliva.
The salivary glands are the glands near the mouth that release amylase. This enzyme helps to break down starch in the mouth, starting the chemical digestion process.
The three major pairs of salivary glands in the mouth area are the parotid glands, submandibular glands, and sublingual glands. They secrete saliva into the mouth to aid in digestion and lubrication of food.
Saliva is an enzyme created by the salivary glands. The enzymes break down the food so you can swallow it.
The minor salivary glands include the labial glands (inside the lips), buccal glands (inside the cheeks), palatal glands (in the roof of the mouth), glossopalatine glands (on the back of the roof of the mouth), and lingual glands (under the tongue).
Your glands collect all the bacteria that goes through your mouth
They have scent glands in the corners of their mouth and on their paw pads.
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