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describe the Histological structures of small Intestine​

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Answered by archana143as
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The histological structure of the small intestine is similar to the other organs in the digestive tract. There are four main layers: Mucosa (Innermost layer) - Contains the epithelium, lamina propria and muscularis mucosae.

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Answered by fuzie56
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The histological structure of the small intestine is similar to the other organs in the digestive tract. There are four main layers: Mucosa (Innermost layer) - Contains the epithelium, lamina propria and muscularis mucosae.

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