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Muscularis externa |
| Muscularis externa | |
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| LAYERS: serosa longitudinal muscle myenteric plexus circular muscle submucosal plexus submucosal mucosal |
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| Transverse section of ureter. | |
| Latin | tunica muscularis |
The muscular coat (muscular layer, muscular fibers, muscularis propria, muscularis externa) is a region of muscle in many organs in the vertebrate body, adjacent to the mucous membrane. It is responsible for gut movement such as peristalsis.
It usually has two distinct layers of smooth muscle:
However, there are some exceptions to this pattern.
The inner layer of the muscularis externa forms a sphincter at two locations of the alimentary canal:
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Section of the human esophagus. Moderately magnified. |
Section of duodenum of cat. X 60. |
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