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Why does ureter have inner longitudinal and outer circular muscle layer embryology

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Answered by smartysurya773389
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The ureteric wall is composed of three main of tissue: inner mucosa, middle muscle layer and outer serosa. The lining of the inner layer is transitional epithelium. Deeper to it is the lamina propria, which is combined with the epithelium make up the mucosal lining. The next deeper layer of tissue is the smooth muscle layer or lamina propria. An inner longitudinal and an outer circular layer comprise the smooth muscle layer of the ureter.

Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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The ureteric wall is composed of three main of tissue: inner mucosa, middle muscle layer and outer serosa. The lining of the inner layer is transitional epithelium. ... An inner longitudinal and an outer circular layer comprise the smooth muscle layer of the ureter.

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