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HISTOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE STOMACH (PROVENTRICULUS AND GIZZARD) OF THE RED-CAPPED CARDINAL (Paroaria gularis gularis, LINNAEUS, 1766)
Osmosis - Today's featured illustration is the histology of the colon! Histology can be easy to forget, but for the GI tract remember the four key layers: Mucosa, submucosa, muscular, and serosa.
Osmosis - Similar to the rest of the GI tract, the wall of the stomach has 4 main layers: the inner mucosa, submucosa, muscularis propria, and outer serosa; although some portions of
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