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The thorax of cats and humans is made up of three layers of intercostal muscles. Subcostal muscles and transverses muscles can also be found in this region.
The muscles in the intestines are not named, specifically. There are circumferential muscle layers and longitudinal muscle layers in the intestines. These muscle layers create the peristalsis that moves food and digestive products through the intestinal tract. If you are asking the names of the muscles of the abdominal wall, they are the rectus abdominis, internal and external obliques, and the transverse abdominal muscles.
The muscles of the thoracic wall consist of the intercostals and the diagram. The intercostals have several layers: external intercostal, internal intercostal and innermost intercostals. These are the same in cats and humans.
What makes up the walls of the heart are 3 different layers that consist of tissue and muscle. These muscles contract.
The four layers are the external oblique, internal oblique, transverse abdominis and rectus abdominis.
The four layers are the external oblique, internal oblique, transverse abdominis and rectus abdominis.
It is a tear in the wall of the aorta that causes blood to flow between the layers of the wall of the aortaand force the layers apart.
If weakness develops between the inner and outer layers of the aortic wall, a bulge results as blood from the interior of the vessel is pushed around the damaged region in the wall and collects between these layers.
The layers of the alimentary tube wall are mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa, and serosa.
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.
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abdominal-wall muscles and the internal intercostal muscles contract.