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14 May, 02:02

Which of these structures is found in the stomach but nowhere else in the alimentary canal?

A. an oblique muscle layer

B. a lining of columnar epithelium

C. a circular muscle layer

D. mucus-forming cells

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  1. 14 May, 02:19
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    A. an oblique muscle layer

    Explanation:

    The alimentary canal has four main layers:

    Mucosa (innermost layer which surrounds the lumen), submucosa (connective tissue with blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves), muscular layer, serosa (outermost layer of connective tissue).

    Muscular layer is subdivided into:

    • the inner - arranged in circular rings, prevents food from travelling backward

    • outer layer - arranged longitudinally, shortens the tract.

    The stomach has an extra layer called inner oblique muscular layer (churning function).
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