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That would be Peyer's patch.
(The rugae are the gastric folds.)
Peyer's patches
Peyer's patches
Peyer's patches.
Mucosa
mucosa: intestinal epithelial
The Mucosa tissue and the goblet cells are the type of tissue that are found in the inner lining of the stomach.
lymph nodes
Mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, serosa
Mucosa
Two kinds of connective tissue make blood cells for the body, myeloid tissue & lymphatic tissue. Myeloid tissue is found in the sternum, ribs & hip bones, and forms erythrocytes; lymphatic tissue is found in the lymph nodes, thymus & spleen, and forms leukocytes.
These are called lacteals. They are located in the center of each villus (imagine a bone inside a finger). They absorb fat into the lymph and create a milky substance called chyle.
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.
Lymph Nodes
There isn't another name for the Lymphatic System, although the Lymphatic System is closely related to the Immune System because both fight germs. Collectively, they are called the Immunolymphatic System.
A ciliated epithelial cell is can be found in the esophagus, trachea, or even lining the inner wall of the intestine