Serous gland

Serous gland

Vertical section of papilla foliata of the rabbit, passing across the folia. (Serous gland labeled at bottom right.)

Human submaxillary gland. At the right is a group of mucous alveoli, at the left a group of serous alveoli.
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Identifiers
Latin glandula serosa
Dorlands
/Elsevier
g_06/12392686
TH H2.00.02.0.03035
FMA 62889

Anatomical terminology

Serous glands 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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