the layer lining the lumen of human alimentary
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The innermost layer lining the lumenof the alimentary canal is the mucosa.This layer forms irregular folds (rugae) in the stomach and small finger-like foldings called villi in the small intestine.
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The walls of the alimentary canal have the same four basic layers, (also known as tunics) — the mucosa, submucosa, musclaris externa, and serosa. Each layer contains a certain tissue type that plays a crucial role in the breakdown of food.
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The walls of the alimentary canal have the same four basic layers, (also known as tunics) — the mucosa, submucosa, musclaris externa, and serosa. Each layer contains a certain tissue type that plays a crucial role in the breakdown of food.
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