During embryonic development, the stomach (like the bulk of the rest of the gastrointestinal system) forms from endoderm, the innermost layer of the three major germ layers.
columnar epithelium
During embryonic development, the stomach (like the bulk of the rest of the gastrointestinal system) forms from endoderm, the innermost layer of the three major germ layers.
because the stomach is used to get food when u eat something and that is why the stomach not a tissue
Connective tissue
function of areolar tissue in the stomach
A nervous system, which can be used with other tissues like epithelial and muscle tissue, and they make up a stomach. Hope this helps
the stomach needs the muscle tissue and the elastic tissue to stretch and digest the food. Connective Tissue: Is the blood in the walls of the stomach. Nervous Tissue: Controls acid production in the stomach. It also helps contract and coordinate stomach muscle. Epithelial Tissue: Protects the stomach against acid. It covers the inside of the stomach. It also has folds to increase surface area. Muscle Tissue: Mixes stomach contents and forces them towards the lower intestines. It is in between the epithelial tissue.
because it is have cells and no tissue
The stomach is made up mostly of muscle tissue
Because the stomach needs the muscle tissue and the elastic tissue to stretch and digest the food.
The Mucosa tissue and the goblet cells are the type of tissue that are found in the inner lining of the stomach.
The Muscular tissue which is used to churn the contents of the stomach The Glandular tissue which produces digestive juices like acid and enzymes The Epithelial tissue which covers the inner and outer surface of the stomach