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Examples include Brunner's glands,
esophageal glands, and
pyloric glands Seromucous glands (mixed)
secrete both
protein and mucus.
Examples include the salivary...
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nasal glands are the
seromucous glands in the
respiratory region of the
nasal mucous membrane. The
three major types of
nasal glands are
anterior serous...
- The
sublingual gland (glandula sublingualis) is a
seromucous polystomatic exocrine gland.
Located underneath the oral
diaphragm (diaphragma oris), the...
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hyperplastic edematous (excess fluid)
connective tissue with some
seromucous glands and
cells representing inflammation (mostly
neutrophils and eosinophils)...
- that
spiral in
opposite directions. This
smooth muscle layer contains seromucous glands,
which secrete mucus, in its wall.
Hyaline cartilage is present...
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salivary glands.
Salivary glands can be
classified as serous, mucous, or
seromucous (mixed). In
serous secretions, the main type of
protein secreted is alpha-amylase...
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Anterior lingual glands (also
called apical glands) are
deeply placed seromucous glands that are
located near the tip of the
tongue on each side of the...
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major salivary glands (parotid, submandibular, and sublingual), a pair of
seromucous tubarial glands (discovered in 2020) as well as
hundreds of
minor salivary...
- glands, are
named after him. They are
described as small,
deeply placed seromucous glands located near the tip of the
tongue on each side of the frenulum...
- epithelium, a pseudo-stratified,
ciliated (lash-like)
tissue with
abundant seromucous glands,
which maintains the
nasal moisture and
protects the respiratory...