salivary glands

     

The salivary glans in mammals are exocrine glands that produce saliva. In other organisms such as insects, salivary glands are often used to produce biologically important proteins like silk or glues, and fly salivary glands contain polytene chromosomes that have been useful in genetic research.

Trivia about salivary glands

  • These glands secrete liquid into the mouths of mammals to help break down starches
  • There are 6 of these glands that make your mouth water
  • It's the overall name for 3 pairs of glands: parotid, submandibular & sublingual
  • These 3 pairs of glands, including the sublingual ones, are what make your mouth water