name the tissue that forms the inner lining of the mouth and oesophagus
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Epithelial tissue
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The mucosa is the inner lining of the esophagus. It is made up of: a thin layer of squamous cells (called the epithelium) a layer of connective tissue (called the lamina propria)
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