The minor salivary glands are found on the


A. buccal mucosa, palate, and lips.
B. palate, buccal mucosa, and tongue.
C. palate, Stensen's duct, and tongue.
D. lips, tongue, and earlobe

(b)

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To find the answer to this question, one can refer to a reliable anatomy resource or textbook. One such resource is the "Anatomy & Physiology" textbook by Elaine N. Marieb and Katja hn. This textbook provides a detailed description of the salivary glands.

According to the textbook, the minor salivary glands are small glands located in the oral cavity. They are found on the buccal mucosa (inner lining of the cheeks), palate (roof of the mouth), and lips. Therefore, the correct answer is option A: buccal mucosa, palate, and lips.