The neck of tubular gland of the stomach consists of mainly which cells
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Both are tubular mucous glands which secrete alkaline mucus. They remain within the mucosa in the stomach but expand across the muscularis mucosae to fill the submucosa of the duodenum. Both cardiac and pyloric glands are predominantly mucous (i.e., few parietal or chief cells
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chief cells and parietal cells
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The neck of tubular gland of the stomach consists of mainly by both chief cells and parietal cells
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