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Muscles of stomach. The addition of an inner oblique smooth muscle layer gives the muscularis the ability to vigorously churn and mix food. The inner surface of the stomach is lined with folds called rugae. English labels.
Retrieved from Human Biology (CC BY-NC-SA) by Cindy Seiwert, PhD. and Goodwin University.
Retrieved from Human Biology (CC BY-NC-SA) by Cindy Seiwert, PhD. and Goodwin University.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Ventriculus
Oesophagus
Tunica serosa oesophageae
Lamina muscularis mucosae gastricae
Stratum longitudinale tunicae muscularis gastricae
Stratum circulare tunicae muscularis gastricae
Curvatura minor gastricae
Duodenum
Curvatura major gastricae
Plicae gastricae
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