Visceral Peritoneum vs. Submucosa: Understanding the Layers of the GI Tract
The visceral peritoneum is not part of the submucosa. Instead, it is the outermost layer of the serosa, which is the outermost layer of the wall of the gastrointestinal tract. The submucosa is the layer of connective tissue that lies between the muscularis externa and the mucosa.Apothecary - Related Articles
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