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Monogastric Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology
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==Development==
==Development==
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[[Image:Stomach Development.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Stomach Development- Copywright RVC 2008]]
*The gut tube is formed from the folding of splanchnopleure (mesoderm and endoderm)
*The gut tube is formed from the folding of splanchnopleure (mesoderm and endoderm)
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-Secreted in response to vagus or pepsin
-Secreted in response to vagus or pepsin
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*3 layers of lamina muscularis: the outer longitudinal, middle circular layers
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inner oblique.
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*3 layers of lamina muscularis: the outer longitudinal, middle circular layers
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inner oblique.
*Glands are short, coiled, branched tubular. Need to be replaced due to wear and tear. Only in mucosal layer.
*Glands are short, coiled, branched tubular. Need to be replaced due to wear and tear. Only in mucosal layer.
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*Gastric secretions inhibited during the intestinal phase by CCK and secretin
*Gastric secretions inhibited during the intestinal phase by CCK and secretin
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==Species Differences==
==Species Differences==
Nabrown
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