The folds of the gastric mucosa are called RUGAE.
Mucosa is the innermost layer, then the submucosa, then the external mucosa
what are the folds of the gastric mucosa
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They are called gastric folds.
they are called RUGGAE. when the stomach is full, its walls are stretched. hence these folds disappear.
misplaced mucosa cells, so no protection for lining ...
parietal peritoneum
75% of gastric glands are present in Oxyntic Mucosa and contain endocrine,chief,parietal and enterochromaffin cells. Oxyntic mucosa is a subtype of mucosal lining present in gastric lumen,a neck like structure subdevided in isthmus,neck and base(fundus)wher all these glands are found Regards, Manjary Upadhyay, Business Training Manager, True Care Business, Piramal Health Care, Delhi
They are called gastric folds.
they are called RUGGAE. when the stomach is full, its walls are stretched. hence these folds disappear.
The inner lining of the stomach contains wrinkles known as gastric folds. These gastric folds allow the stomach to stretch to accommodate large amounts of food. There are also mucous cells and gastric pits in the inner lining that mucous to protect the stomach.
The circular folds or plicae circularis are the permanent folds or ridges of the mucosa.
The gastric mucosa is located in the stomach. In humans the gastric mucosa is approximately 1 mm thick with a smooth and soft surface.
Gastric folds are found in the interior of the stomach. They are also know as gastric rugae.The main importance of gastric folds is to increase the stomach's surface area and allow it to expand.
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Folds in the stomach increase the surface area of the mucosa. So you can have more of secreations available for digestion of food.
The folds of the stomach are called rugae.
rugae
misplaced mucosa cells, so no protection for lining ...
Herbert F. Helander has written: 'Ultrastructure of fundus glands of the mouse gastric mucosa' -- subject(s): Gastric juice, Gastric mucosa