submucosa
false
Mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa, and serosa
submucosa
The marvelous Mucosa. If a toxin can make its way into the Submucosa, it has access to the circulatory system and lymphatic system there.
It’s the mucosa, not the submucosa.
The Submucosa.
None
submucosa
None
In the submucosa
Submucosa
Many arterioles that penetrate the Submucosa give rise to capillary networks that supply the Intestinal Glands and villi with blood.
the four walls layers of the walls of the digestive track are: 1. mucous membrane 2. submucosa 3.smooth muscle 4.serous membrane
lamina propria
Submucosa
The submucosa supports the mucosa and joins the mucosa to the bulk of overlying smooth muscle. Blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerves all run through here.