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In which layer of the GI tract can an intersection of branching nerves be found?

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serosa
muscalaris
submucosa
mucosa

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User Beactive
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Answer:

Muscularis

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Took the test and got it wrong with the answer "mucosa", the correct answer is "Muscalaris"

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User LoloToster
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The intersection of branching nerves can be found in the submucosa layer of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The submucosa is a layer of connective tissue that contains blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerve fibers. The nerves in the submucosa branch out and form a network called the submucosal plexus or Meissner's plexus. This plexus controls the secretions of the glands in the mucosa and the contractions of the muscularis mucosae.

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