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    The Salivary Glands Located at the Posterior Corners of the Lower
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The Salivary Glands Located at the Posterior Corners of the Lower

Question 170

Question 170

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The salivary glands located at the posterior corners of the lower jaw are the:


A) subpharyngeal glands
B) sublingual glands
C) submandibular glands
D) parotid glands

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