It Contains Blood and connective Tissue
The role of non-striated muscles in the stomach is to churn foods for digestion. Non-striated muscles are smooth and have involuntary movement.
production of intrinsic factor
heart, liver, stomach, blood
The Alkaline Tide
Yes
The impact breaks blood vessels in the stomach and esophogus causing blood to be vomited.
No
Yes. Blood rushes to your stomach after you eat so it can digest the food and absorb the nutrients. It is still everywhere in your body of course, but more is at the stomach than before.
The function of the blood tissue in the stomach is to mainly control the processes in the stomach. This includes regulating acid production and coordination of the stomach muscles among others.
to allow the stomach to stretch while you are eating
The stomach and blood vessels are composed of smooth muscles.
The stomach.... GASTRIC referring to the stomach.
no.
it just goes back
the stomach and the small and large intestines
they digest food in your stomach they digest food in your stomach