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Monogastric Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology
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-More abundant in upper region of glands
-More abundant in upper region of glands
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[[Image:Lamina muscularis 3 regions.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Lamina Muscualris 3 Regions - Copywright RVC 2008]]
*3 layers of lamina muscularis: the outer longitudinal, middle circular layers and inner oblique.
*3 layers of lamina muscularis: the outer longitudinal, middle circular layers and inner oblique.
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*Pyloric sphincter is thickened tunica muscularis from the middle circular smooth muscle layer
*Pyloric sphincter is thickened tunica muscularis from the middle circular smooth muscle layer
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Shallower
gastric pits in
fundic region than
pyloric region
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In fundic region, tunica muscularis is thinner, glands are straight and
gastric pits
are shallow. Abundance of parietal and cheif cells
in
gland.
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*In
pyloric region
, tunica muscularis is thicker, glands are coiled and gastric pits are deep.
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