spytkirtlerne
Spytkirtlerne, or salivary glands, are exocrine glands in the mouths of mammals. They produce saliva, a fluid that aids in digestion, lubrication, and oral hygiene. Humans have three major pairs of salivary glands: the parotid glands, the submandibular glands, and the sublingual glands, as well as numerous smaller, minor salivary glands scattered throughout the oral mucosa.
The parotid glands are the largest and are located near the ears. They secrete a watery saliva
Saliva plays a crucial role in taste perception by dissolving food molecules. It also lubricates the mouth,