Which two types of secretory cells make up the salivary glands?

A) cuboidal epithelial cells and ciliated columnar cells
B) goblet cells and squamous epithelial cells
C) parietal cells and glial cells
D) serous cells and mucous cells


D
Explanation:
A) Cuboidal epithelial cells and ciliated columnar cells are not the two types of cells that make up salivary glands.
B) Goblet cells and squamous epithelial cells are not the two types of cells that make up salivary glands.
C) Parietal cells and glial cells are the not two types of cells that make up the salivary glands.

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