Mucous and serous glands, light micrograph. In the tongue root, the two types of salivary glands, mucous and serous, lie very close. At top is a mucous gland (Weber's gland) and, below, a serous gland (von Ebner's gland) surrounded by adipose tissue, both located among the muscular fibres of the tongue. | |
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