Biology, asked by JadejaNandraja, 9 months ago

which three substances does the stomach consists and mention their functions.​

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Answered by ItzSnowFlake
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Answer:

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The stomach has three anatomical regions:

  • cardiac, which contains mucous secreting glands (called cardiac glands) and is closest to the oesophagus.

  • fundus, the body or largest part of the stomach which contain the gastric (fundic) glands.

  • pyloric, which secretes two types of mucus, and the hormone gastrin.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Stomach is a muscular organ, J-shaped present on the left side of the abdomen which is for storing food.

It's divided into three parts:-

1. Anterior Fundus:

Largest part of the stomach which contain the gastric (fundic) glands.

2. Cardiac sphincter:

Guards opening between oesophagus and stomach which contains mucous secreting glands (called cardiac glands).

3. Pylorus (antrum):

It is the distal part of the stomach pyloric sphincter guards the opening between stomach and duodenum which secretes two types of mucus, and the hormone gastrin.

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