The main function of the salivary gland is to secrete the saliva. The main function of the saliva is to lubricate and make to food semi solid. So that the food should be properly masticated and can be swallowed easily. The other functions are incidental, probably.
A secretory salivary gland referring to the esophagus or in the mouth.
The Salivary duct is like salivary gland and its to make saliva and help the bolus ( soft mass chewed food ) go down the esophagus easily. And saliva contains enzymes which help break down food to form which the body use.
Salivary glands are exocrine glands.
There are about 600 to 1,000 minor salivary glands.
Salivary gland releases an enzyme called ptylin
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.
its is a legendary king by the name of Anders Fredholm.
The salivary glands in cockroaches breaks up some of the fod in the cockroach's mouth using amylase. :)
Breaks down food and nutrients.
The salivary glands secretes enzymes, thus i would say that reminds me of the lythusmes
Secretion and storage
A secretory salivary gland referring to the esophagus or in the mouth.
Amylase is the enzyme made in the salivary glands and the pancreas. Its function is to break down complex carbohydrates, sometimes called starches.. In the mouth they are called salivary amylase and in the small intestine they are called pancreatic amylase. This enzyme is also known as ptyalin.
Salivary gland scans are performed to evaluate the overall function and health of the salivary glands. These scans can help diagnose conditions such as Sjögren's syndrome, salivary gland tumors, and salivary duct obstructions. The scans involve the injection of a radioactive tracer that is taken up by the salivary glands, allowing them to be imaged and assessed for any abnormalities.
The Salivary duct is like salivary gland and its to make saliva and help the bolus ( soft mass chewed food ) go down the esophagus easily. And saliva contains enzymes which help break down food to form which the body use.
to produce saliva which helps to break down food when chewing
It releases a juice called saliva which lubricates the food and aids in partial digestion of starch.