It Contains Blood and connective Tissue
It contains cell wall and nucleus. -it has no nucleus. In its place there is the presence of haemoglobin
The stomach has to digest the food. The wall of the esophagus has to pass the food to stomach. So the walls of both are designed by nature like that.
The stomach contains strong acids to help with digestion and the breaking up of foods.
The stomach. the enzymes
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.
because our stomach contains acid and it churns food.
Serosa
The stomach is J-shaped, baglike organ that expands to store food. The wall of the stomach contains four layers.
to help with digestion
The Submucosa.
blood vessels and somthing else but i am not sure what it is yet ill find it though
the right ventricle contains deoxegynated blood, but the left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood out at a much more forceful rate (it has to get to the rest of you body). Therefore, the left ventricle wall is thicker. =]
Menstrual blood flow is a healthy and physiological phenomena. But it can not be used for transfusion of blood. As it contains shedding from uterine wall. That way, it can not be called as clean blood.
It contains cell wall and nucleus. -it has no nucleus. In its place there is the presence of haemoglobin
An animal gets energy from the food it eats, especially carbohydrates and proteins. This food is broken down in the stomach and the nutrients are absorbed through the stomach wall into the blood stream and blood cells.
A hole in the stomach wall is known commonly as an ulcer. Ulcers are caused by an overabundance of hydrochloric acid within the stomach. The acid weakens the stomach lining and penetrates the stomach wall, causing ulcers.
The stomach has to digest the food. The wall of the esophagus has to pass the food to stomach. So the walls of both are designed by nature like that.