The circular layer is inner, the longitudinal layer is outer and this is maintained throughout the gastrointestinal tract. Rather confusingly, the muscle arrangement in the ureter is the opposite (inner longitudinal, outer circular).
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The pyloric region has much shorter gastric glands with few chief cells and parietal cells. The gastric pits are much longer and there is an increased abundance of mucus producing cells.
Isn’t the circular layer found more outward compared to the longitudinal layer? Or we can also find longitudinal inward compared to it? Thanks ahead!
The circular layer is inner, the longitudinal layer is outer and this is maintained throughout the gastrointestinal tract. Rather confusingly, the muscle arrangement in the ureter is the opposite (inner longitudinal, outer circular).
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what is the difference between the histology of the fund and the pyloric region?
The pyloric region has much shorter gastric glands with few chief cells and parietal cells. The gastric pits are much longer and there is an increased abundance of mucus producing cells.
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