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Where Is The Parotid Gland?

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    The paratoid gland, or the more common name the salivary gland is wrapped around the mandibular ramus in the mouth, and serves the function of secreting saliva from Stensons Duct into the mouth to assist in the dual processes of chewing or masticating, and swallowing.
    The gland is part of the lymphatic system of glands that play a highly complex and essential role in the functioning of the human body.
    This gland can often be involved when the body has tumours or cancer, as the lymphatic system is often involved. The lymph nodes become swollen and are affected, as the body tries to fight off the invaders and attemps to keep the lymphatic system functioning normally.
    Although a very small part of human anatomy, the paratoid gland plays a vital role in keeping us healthy and our bodies functioning.
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    Wisequeen  

    answered 3 years ago

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