Salivary Gland Flashcards
salivary pellicle
proteinacious film on teeth and is pivotal in many of the physiological processes of the mouth
*FUNDAMENTAL for oral heath! absense increases risk of carries
composition of saliva
- 5% = water
- 2%= inorganic
- 3%= organic
T or F… viscosity of saliva is non-newtonian
true
serous vs mucous cell production
- serous= watery, dark cytoplasm, amylases
- produce proteins and glycoproteins
- mucous= viscous, clear cytoplasm, mucopolysaccharies
- produce mucins for lubrication, NON-glycosylated proteins
luminal surfaces of serous cells have?
microvilli
tight, adhering and desmosome junctions all separate?
luminal surface from the basolateral surfaces
what is the most prominent feature of mucous cells?
accumulation in apical cytoplasm of large amounts of secretory product that COMPRESSES the nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum against the basal cell membrane
unlike serous cells, mucous cells lack?
intercellular canaliculi (except for those covered by demilune cells)
myoepithelial cells are ____ cells?
contractile cells!
*associated with the secretory end pieces and intercalated ducts of salivary glands
what initiates contraction of myoepithelial cells?
caveolae
what gland is pure serous in an adult?
parotid
submandibular is mixed, serous, or mucous?
MIXED! but mainly serous