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lining of gastric glands is made up of​

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Answered by sweetjinal
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The lining epithelium of the stomach, and gastric pits is entirely made up of mucous columnar cells. These cells produce a thick coating of mucus, that protects the gastric mucosa from acid and enzymes in the lumen.

Answered by unicorn276
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Gastric Glands in the fundus (body) of the stomach.

The lining epithelium of the stomach, and gastric pits is entirely made up of mucous columnar cells. These cells produce a thick coating of mucus, that protects the gastric mucosa from acid and enzymes in the lumen.

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