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In the wall of the alimentary canal, what is the actual sequence of layers from outer to inner?
BiologyDigestion and AbsorptionNEET
Options:
  • A Serosa, longitudinal muscle, mucosa, submucosa
  • B Mucosa, serosa, longitudinal muscle
  • C Serosa, longitudinal muscle, circular muscle, submucosa, mucosa
  • D Serosa, circular muscle, submucosa, mucosa
Solution:
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The correct answer is: Serosa, longitudinal muscle, circular muscle, submucosa, mucosa
The wall of the alimentary canal is made up of four basic layers. First of all, there is serosa, which is a thin membranous covering around the oesophagus. Then, there is muscle layer-outer layer of longitudinal muscles and an inner layer of circular muscles. These two layers constitute the muscularis. Last, there is the submucosa, which contains a few oesophageal glands. Then comes mucosa, which has several layers of flattened cells.

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