The Digestive System: Gut and Stomach Anatomy -
Anatomy & Physiology of the Stomach stomach anatomy
The stomach is a muscular sac derived from the simple fetal gastrointestinal tube The mucosal lining has specialized cells which secrete strong acids and
lung anatomy Parts of the stomach The stomach is divided into three main parts, a fundus, the body, and the pyloric part The part of the stomach adjacent Greater Curvature It's convex and creates the longer left border of the stomach At its upper end this curvature presents a cardiac notch which divides it from The stomach is the most dilated part of the digestive tube, and is situated between the end of the esophagus and the beginning of the small intestine
incognito mode The stomach is divided into four sections namely, fundus, body, antrum and pylorus The opening of the fundus or simpler terms the very beginning of the stomach