pours out as much as 3 LIters of gastric juices_an acid brew so potent it can dissolve nails_ everyday
A gastric antral mucosa is a helicobacter pylon infection of the stomach. The infection can be treated with antibiotics to cure it.
The gastric glands produce intestinal juice. Gastric glands are found in the mucosa of the small intestine, where it pours these juices into the small intestines to dissolve fibrin and emulsify fats.
what is ilial mucosa
Buccal mucosa is the mucosa lining the inside of the cheeks, and lips. Although the mucosa lining the inside of the lips is sometimes referred to labial mucosa, but it essentially just a continuation of the buccal mucosa. It is composed of stratified non-keritinised epithelium.This type of epithelliem in the oral cavity is also termed 'lining mucosa'. As apposed to 'masticatory mucosa' which covers the hard palate, attached gingiva, and dorsal surface of the tongue. There is also 'specialized mucosa' which is only found on the dorsal surface f the tongue.
Erythematous mucosa means that the innermost layer of the large intestine (closest to where the food passes through) is red and inflamed.
The folds of the gastric mucosa are called RUGAE.
The gastric mucosa is located in the stomach. In humans the gastric mucosa is approximately 1 mm thick with a smooth and soft surface.
misplaced mucosa cells, so no protection for lining ...
Herbert F. Helander has written: 'Ultrastructure of fundus glands of the mouse gastric mucosa' -- subject(s): Gastric juice, Gastric mucosa
A gastric antral mucosa is a helicobacter pylon infection of the stomach. The infection can be treated with antibiotics to cure it.
gastric mucosa
Somatostatin
Gastric Juice
gastric Ulcers
The gastric glands produce intestinal juice. Gastric glands are found in the mucosa of the small intestine, where it pours these juices into the small intestines to dissolve fibrin and emulsify fats.
Rakhmetkaji I. Bersimbaev has written: 'Cellular mechanisms in the regulation of gastric secretory cells' -- subject(s): Gastric mucosa, Gastrointestinal Hormone Receptors, Gastrointestinal system, Intestinal Mucosa, Intestinal secretions, Physiology, Receptors, Gastrointestinal Hormone, Secretion
Squamous cells in the oesophagus, to columnar cells in the gastric mucosa.