I believe one.
well your stomach is made of hydrocloric acid which helps mix nutrients and other particles like food --The stomach muscle is made up of smooth muscle
the stomach
Hi:) there is a wall of mucus on the inside of your stomach. The mucus is there so that the acid in your stomach doesn't eat through your stomach. If you didn't have that wall of mucus you would have a big hole in your stomach, and I am pretty sure NO ONE wants that. Basically the wall of mucus that is in your stomach is a shield.
it has 7 layers!!
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They r 4 of 'em
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There are actually FOUR layers of muscle in the stomach.
There are actually FOUR layers of muscle in the stomach. For an effective explanation you need to find a sectional view of the stomach. 1) the muscularis mucosae - a very thin layer of smooth muscle that functions in altering the surface area of the stomach by moving the villi back and forth. 2) Muscularis Externa - there are THREE layers of this muscle in the stomach (compared to only 2 layers in the small intestine.)The following are ordered from innermost layer to outermost layer. >innermost oblique >middle circular >outer longitudinal Happy studying!
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The stomach has 3 muscle layers that help to churn and break down food.
well your stomach is made of hydrocloric acid which helps mix nutrients and other particles like food --The stomach muscle is made up of smooth muscle
the stomach
Hi:) there is a wall of mucus on the inside of your stomach. The mucus is there so that the acid in your stomach doesn't eat through your stomach. If you didn't have that wall of mucus you would have a big hole in your stomach, and I am pretty sure NO ONE wants that. Basically the wall of mucus that is in your stomach is a shield.
The stomach is J-shaped, baglike organ that expands to store food. The wall of the stomach contains four layers.
The stomach deals with hydrochloric acid, this is acorrosive material and unless the body and stomach are protected from it death will be the result. Moving from the inside out. It is made up of five layers. First the mucosa layer, within this acid resistant layer stomach acid and digestive juices are produced. Next is the submucosa. This is in turn surrounded by the muscularis, a layer of muscle that moves and mixes the stomach contents. Then another two layers, the subserosa and the serosa, these are the outer layers of the stomach. Some times after eating or certain things the inner layers are penetrated, if this keep on happening it can lead to ulcers which if left untreated can be fatal.