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This image shows the mucosa of a section of fundic stomach. The outermost portion of the mucosa is the muscularis mucosae, a thin (but complete) layer of smooth muscle cells that includes both circular and longitudinal fibers. The surface of the mucosa lining the stomach is comprised of mucus-secreting simple columnar epithelial cells. This epithelium extends (invaginates) down into the lamina propria to form the gastric pits which then lead into the gastric glands. |