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Boundless Anatomy and Physiology
Digestive System
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Section 5

Layers of the Alimentary Canal

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Boundless Anatomy and Physiology
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Mucosa

The mucosa is the innermost layer of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, composed of simple epithelium cells. It is the absorptive and secretory layer of the GI tract.

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Submucosa

The submucosa is a dense irregular layer of connective tissue with large blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves that supports the mucosa.

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Muscularis

The muscularis is responsible for segmental contractions and peristaltic movement in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

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Serosa

Serosa consists of a secretory epithelial layer and a thin connective tissue layer that reduce the friction from muscle movement.

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