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14 February, 18:14

You are looking at a slide of an unknown organ that has an empty lumen with stratified squamous epithelium contacting the lumen. Deep to the epithelium is a basement membrane and then two layers of smooth muscle. Which organ would this most likely belong to and why

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  1. 14 February, 18:43
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    Oesophagus

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    The oesophagus is the region of the alimentary canal where the food passes without the absorption of nutrients. In oesophagus, we find peristaltic movement which is basically rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the oesophagus in order to facilitate the easy passage for the food to pass from mouth to stomach. The oesophagus is a muscular tube which measures about 8 inches long. Mucosal lining lines the oesophagus.
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