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diagram of mucosal glans present in gut ( pyloric sphincter and duodenum )
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Answered by PAKIZAALI
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The duodenum is the first section of the small intestine. Together, the pylorus and duodenum play an important role in helping to move food through the digestive system. The pyloric sphincter is a band of smooth muscle that controls the movement of partially digested food and juices from the pylorus into the duodenum

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Answered by Vishwaabhi
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mucosal glans present in gut

There are three types of glands: cardiac glands (in the proximal part of the stomach), fundic (oxyntic) glands (the dominating type of gland), and pyloric glands. The cardiac glands mainly contain mucus-producing cells called foveolar cells.

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