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Arterial walls contain thick, muscular tissue to pump blood throughout the body. Veins have thinner walls.
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
stomach
Epithelial, nervous, muscular, and connective tissue.
Muscular tissue
Muscular tissue
It controls the function of the muscles of the wall of the stomach and the muscular sphincter. Also, the nervous tissue controls the secretory function of the stomach.
Arterial walls contain thick, muscular tissue to pump blood throughout the body. Veins have thinner walls.
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
stomach
The stomach stretchy muscular sac holds food.
muscular tissue
Muscular tissue.
muscular tissue
Yes. The stomach is a muscular organ.
Epithelial, Nervous, and Muscular tissue.
Epithelial, nervous, muscular, and connective tissue.