Serous gland explained

Serous gland
Latin:glandula serosa

Serous glands secrete serous fluid.[1] They contain serous acini, a grouping of serous cells that secrete serous fluid, isotonic with blood plasma, that contains enzymes such as alpha-amylase.

Serous glands are most common in the parotid gland and lacrimal gland but are also present in the submandibular gland and, to a far lesser extent, the sublingual gland.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Medical Definition of SEROUS GLAND . www.merriam-webster.com . 24 January 2021 . en.