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lining of gastric glands is made up of _____​

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Answered by yadavakash072711
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Explanation:

The glands and gastric pits are located in the stomach lining. The glands themselves are in the lamina propria of the mucous membrane and they open into the bases of the gastric pits formed by the epithelium.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Gastric Secretions

The mucosal lining of the stomach is simple columnar epithelium with numerous tubular gastric glands. The gastric glands open to the surface of the mucosa through tiny holes called gastric pits. Four different types of cells make up the gastric glands: Mucous cells.

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