Digestive System is lined inside by non-keratinised stratified squamous epithelium some of which are ciliated.
Digestive System is lined inside by non-keratinised stratified squamous epithelium some of which are ciliated.
digestive system is lined inside by non-keratinised stratified squamous epithelium some of which are ciliated
Yes, the digestive system is lined with tissue that creates the wall for the digestive system!
either the epithelial or muscle tissue
OOH OOH, MS CLIFTON, MS CLIFTON! Is it Mucus?
the body cavity between the digestive system and the body wall is completely lined by tissue derived from mesoderm.
The small intestine
Their esophagus is a part of their digestive system. It is lined with mucus so that the food they eat can easily get to their main digestive system.
The digestive cavity is primarily lined by epithelial tissue, specifically simple columnar epithelium in most parts of the digestive tract. This type of tissue facilitates absorption and secretion, allowing for efficient processing of food. Additionally, smooth muscle tissue is present in the walls of the digestive cavity, aiding in the movement of food through peristalsis. Together, these tissue types work to form the functional structure of the digestive cavity.
Epithelia tissue lines all the body's surfaces and cavities.It is found on the surface of the body (skin) and lines the entire digestive tract, reproduction tract, respiratory track and lungs, excretory system, and endocrine system.Epithelia tissues that line the spaces of the body that are not directly open to the outside of the body such as the lymphatic system, blood system, and endocrine system is called endothelium. (Endothelia is a type of epithelia tissue by definition.)
The stomach which is lined with ridges called Rugae the small intestines, lined with vili and micro-vili