Stomach Tissue Diagram

Diagram

Stomach Tissue Diagram. Its below your diaphragm the dome shaped muscle that helps you breathe. Its between the end of the food pipe esophagus and the start of the first part of the small bowel duodenum.

Stomach Lining Anatomy And Physiology Human Anatomy And Physiology Teaching Biology
Stomach Lining Anatomy And Physiology Human Anatomy And Physiology Teaching Biology

The cardia or cardiac region is the point where the esophagus connects to the stomach and through which food passes into the stomach. The abdomen contains all the digestive organs including the stomach small and large intestines pancreas liver and gallbladder. The innermost layer is the mucosa.

The longer and convex curvature located on the left of the stomach is called the greater curvature this starts from the cardiac notch that is formed between the esophageal border and fundus.

The wall of stomach like the other parts of the gastrointestinal tract consists of four layers. The human stomach is subdivided into four regions. This diagram of the stomach shows the cardiac region fundus body and pylorus. Its between the end of the food pipe esophagus and the start of the first part of the small bowel duodenum.