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salivary glands
the glands in the mouth that secrete saliva. The major ones are the three pairs (having one on each side) known as the parotid, submaxillary, and sublingual glands; there are other smaller salivary glands within the cheeks and tongue. The largest of these glands are the parotids, located
below and in front of each ear; saliva secreted by them is discharged into the mouth through openings in the cheeks opposite
the upper teeth. The submaxillary glands, located inside the lower jaw, discharge saliva upward through openings into the
floor of the mouth. The sublingual glands, beneath the tongue, also discharge saliva into the floor of the mouth.
Salivary glands.

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