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A. Parotid – stenson’s duct – pure serous
B. Submandibular – Wharton’s duct – mixed and predominantly serous
C. Sublingual gland – bartholin’s duct – mixed and predominantly mucous
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Main function of salivary duct is_______________?
- A. To convey the saliva secreted by the terminal secretory units to oral cavity B. Antibacterial action by secreting lysoenzymes and lactoferrin C. Synthesis of secretory glycoproteins by Kallidrein an enzyme in striated duct cells D. None of the above...
- An enzyme present in saliva which causes cell wall lysis____________?
- A. Lysozhyme B. Peroxidase C. Lactoferin D. Hyaluronidase...
- Carmalt’s glands are______________?
- A. Major salivary glands B. Minor salivary glands (Retromolar) C. Minor salivary gland ( lingual) D. Taste Buds...
- Mucin in mucous cells usually demonstrated by______________?
- A. PAP stain B. H & E stain C. Mucicarmine stain D. Mallory stain...
- Myoepithelial cells are present in________________?
- A. Striated duct B. Intercalated & terminal duct C. Serous cells D. Mucous cells...
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