A. The posterior lingual glands
B. The anterior lingual glands located near the apex of tongue
C. The glossopalatine glands
D. The palatine glands
Related Mcqs:
- Pure mucous glands are_____________?
A. Labial and buccal glands
B. Glosso palatine & palatine glands
C. Vonebners glands
D. Lingual glands - Minor salivary glands are present in the submucosa through out the oral mucosa except for the______________?
A. Gingiva and anterior part of hard palate
B. Tongue and soft palate
C. Retromolar area and hard palate
D. Lip and posterior third of the hard palate - The range of level of fluoride secreted by the glands into the mouth is_____________?
A. 0.004-0.005 ppm
B. 0.006-0.007 ppm
C. 0.007-0.005 ppm
D. 0.007-0.08 ppm - Vonebilers glands open into which papilla_____________?
A. Foliate
B. Filiform
C. Circumvallate
D. Fungiform - Among various glands, salivary gland secretion is unique in that, its secretions is unique in that, its secretion are controlled by___________?
A. Hormones
B. Nerves
C. Chemicals
D. All of the above - Carmalt’s glands are______________?
A. Major salivary glands
B. Minor salivary glands (Retromolar)
C. Minor salivary gland ( lingual)
D. Taste Buds - Of the total amount of saliva secreted by all the salivary glands, about 60% is secreted by the_____________?
A. Parotid glands
B. Sublingual glands
C. Submandibular glands
D. None of the above - Sweat glands are supplied by only_______________?
A. Parasympathetic nerves
B. Sympathetic nerves
C. Sensory nerves
D. Motor nerves - Swelling and redness of the orifices of minor salivary glands of the palate occurs in_________?
A. Nicotinic stomatitis
B. Leukoplakia
C. Fovea Palatine
D. Erythroplakia - Mixed tumour of the salivary glands are_______________?
A. Most common in submandibular gland
B. Usually malignant
C. Most common in parotid gland
D. Associated with calculi