- The
submucosa (or tela
submucosa) is a thin
layer of
tissue in
various organs of the gastrointestinal, respiratory, and
genitourinary tracts. It is the...
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inner cavity of the gut (the lumen) outwards,
these are the mucosa, the
submucosa, the
muscular layer and the
serosa or adventitia. The
mucosa is the innermost...
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submucosal plexus (Meissner's plexus,
plexus of the
submucosa,
plexus submucosus) lies in the
submucosa of the
intestinal wall. The
nerves of this plexus...
- be
divided into four
concentric layers in the
following order:
Mucosa Submucosa Muscular layer Adventitia or
serosa The
mucosa is the
innermost layer...
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hence it is not as
fibrous as the
underlying connective tissue of the
submucosa.[self-published source?] The
connective tissue and
architecture of the...
- and then the
sides of the ****.
These then end in
branches in the
submucosa,
which join with (anastamose) with
branches of the
middle and inferior...
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contain the
cartilage that is
found in the bronchi, or
glands in
their submucosa. The
pulmonary lobule is the
portion of the lung
ventilated by one bronchiole...
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region of
muscle in many
organs in the
vertebrate body,
adjacent to the
submucosa. It is
responsible for gut
movement such as peristalsis. The Latin, tunica...
- The wall of the
esophagus from the
lumen outwards consists of mucosa,
submucosa (connective tissue),
layers of
muscle fibers between layers of fibrous...
- diverticula, in the
gastrointestinal tract for instance,
involve only the
submucosa and mucosa, such as Zenker's diverticulum.
False diverticula are typically...