Lingual Gland - Anatomy & Physiology

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Serous Lingual Gland Histology (Mouse), from oral cavity tutorial part 1, slide 31
Mucous Lingual Gland Histology (Mouse), from oral cavity tutorial part 1, slide 33

Acini with cuboidal epithelium, round basal nuclei and cytoplasm that stains pink is a serous secreting lingual gland in the body of the tongue.



Acini with flattened basal nuclei, cytoplasm that stains blue and has a foamy appearence is a mucous secreting lingual gland in the root of the tongue.


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