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The epithelium folds into the lamina propria, forming the gastric pits and glands, which contain the following specialized cells:
- surface mucous cells (foveolar cells)
- parietal cells
- chief cells
- neuroendocrine cells
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Jul 17, 2023 · These gastric glands are lined with four specialized cells; surface mucous cells (foveolar cells), parietal cells, chief cells, and neuroendocrine cells (G-cells or ECL-like cells) that all contribute independent functions.
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The stomach is a muscular organ that produces gastric juice, which contains hydrochloric acid and pepsin. The gastric juice is secreted by parietal cells and chief cells in the gastric glands of the fundus and body regions of the stomach.
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5 days ago · Specialized exocrine cells of the mucosa known as mucous cells secrete mucus into the lumen of the stomach and into the gastric pits. This mucus spreads across the surface of the mucosa to coat the lining of the stomach …
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The stomach walls are made of the following layers (inside to outside): mucosa, muscularis mucosa, submucosa, and muscularis externa. The epithelium of the stomach forms deep pits (fundic or oxyntic glands) where chief cells produce …
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Chief cells—Located primarily in the basal regions of gastric glands are chief cells, which secrete pepsinogen, the inactive proenzyme form of pepsin. HCl is necessary for the conversion of pepsinogen to pepsin, an enzyme to digest …
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Aug 5, 2024 · The lining of the stomach consists of several layers: the mucous membrane tissue covering the inside of the stomach, and the connective tissue with blood vessels, nerves, and muscle tissue. The muscle layer is made up of …
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Understanding cell organization in the human stomach