Because the stomach needs the muscle tissue and the elastic tissue to stretch and digest the food.
Because the stomach needs the muscle tissue and the elastic tissue to stretch and digest the food.
Muscle tissue in the stomach helps contract and relax to aid in the mechanical digestion of food. Elastic tissue helps the stomach expand to accommodate the food we consume and then contract back to its original size once the food is processed. Together, these tissues work to physically break down food and move it through the digestive system.
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.
It actually contains smooth muscle tissue, and alveolar connective tissue. This connective tissue contains collagen fibers for flexibility and strength, and numerous elastic fibers that enable it to be stretched. Alveolar connective tissue is found in the skin and in most internal organs of vertebrates, where it allows the organs to expand, which is essential for the lungs.
The wall of the stomach contains blood vessels, nerves, connective tissue, and muscle layers. These components work together to regulate digestion and movement of food through the stomach.
muscle tissue, the muscle is called smooth muscle
to allow the stomach to stretch while you are eating
muscle tissue helps to break down the food. :D
Digestive organs
smooth muscle
The connective tissue that contains spindle-shaped cells is called smooth muscle tissue. These cells are found in the walls of hollow organs such as the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels, where they are responsible for involuntary movements.
Digestive organs