Digestive Tract Wall Structure: Understanding Mucosa Layers
The mucosa in the digestive tract wall is not made of two layers of smooth muscle. It is made up of an inner layer of epithelial cells, a middle layer of connective tissue, and an outer layer of smooth muscle.Digestive Health - Related Articles
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