mucosa cells have several purposes. one being lubrication of the vital organs. for instance pluracy is caused by mucosa cells around the lungs not providing enough lubrication for the lungs to move when you breath. mucosa cells are also in your sinus cavities in your head to prevent foreign bacteria or infection from entering the body. there are also mucous cells in your gi tract that aid in the digestion of food. The gastric mucus prevents damage to the wall of the stomach by HCL and so that the wall is not digested by the proteases found in the stomach.
Secretion, Absorption of digested foods, and Protection against bacteria.
The function of the Mucosa is to secrete mucus which helps move materials through the colon.
To protect the stomach from the HCl that it produces in order to aid in digestion.
The function of the mucosa is to warm and humidify air entering through the nose as well as to help to filter out unwanted particles in the air.
The folds of the gastric mucosa are called RUGAE.
misplaced mucosa cells, so no protection for lining ...
They are called gastric folds.
75% of gastric glands are present in Oxyntic Mucosa and contain endocrine,chief,parietal and enterochromaffin cells. Oxyntic mucosa is a subtype of mucosal lining present in gastric lumen,a neck like structure subdevided in isthmus,neck and base(fundus)wher all these glands are found Regards, Manjary Upadhyay, Business Training Manager, True Care Business, Piramal Health Care, Delhi
There are several diseases and disorders that present as nodular mucosa of the duodenal bulb. Some examples are, heterotopic gastric mucosa, benign lymphoid hyperplasia, Brunner gland hyperplasia, Cronkhite-Canada syndrome and Peutz-Jeghers syndrome.small nodularity in the bulb of duodenum
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.
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Gastric Juice
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pours out as much as 3 LIters of gastric juices_an acid brew so potent it can dissolve nails_ everyday
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.
The function of the projections of the mucosa of the GI tract is secretions and absorption. Digestion is also aided by these projections.