0 relating to the lower jaw (= the bone in the part of the face that moves when the mouth is opened) -- 颌下的
submaxillary glands 颌下腺
Larger prey items can be subdued by the toxic secretions from its submaxillary glands.
Solenodons create venom in enlarged submaxillary glands, and only inject venom through their bottom set of teeth.
The upper part of the former contains the submaxillary gland also known as the submandibular glands, which lies just below the posterior half of the body of the jaw.
Mucin originates from the mucus secretions from submaxillary glands, which are salivary glands that are located under the floor of the mouth.
Submaxillary ganglion labeled at center right.
It begins near the hyoid bone by the confluence of several superficial veins from the submaxillary region.
These species have significantly enlarged and granular submaxillary salivary glands from which the toxic saliva is produced.
Submaxillary and cervical lymph nodes sometimes enlarge and the neck is swollen.