Biology, asked by tiachaudhary311, 1 month ago

what do you mean by
• plexus
•mesentery
• Auerbach's plexus
• Meissner's plexus

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Answered by sumankwr0812
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The myenteric plexus, also known as Auerbach's plexus, is located between the longitudinal and circular muscle layers of the esophagus, stomach, and small and large intestine. The submucosal plexus, also known as Meissner's plexus, is situated in the submucosal region between the circular muscle and mucosa.

The cells of the Auerbach's (myenteric) plexus are located between the inner circular and outer longitudinal layers of the muscularis externa. These nerve cells are the portion of the enteric nervous system responsible for generating peristaltic movements

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Answered by rcdci311
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  1. Plexus is a network of anastomosing or interlacing blood vessels or nerves
  2. The mesentery is a double fold of peritoneal tissue that suspends the small intestine and large intestine from the posterior abdominal wall.
  3. Auerbach's plexus, is a group of ganglia that run throughout the entire gastrointestinal tract and innervate its multiple layers of smooth muscle.
  4. Meissner's plexus is a plexus of ganglionated nerve fibers lying between the muscular and mucous coats of the intestine

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