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Where can we find Brunner’s glands in the alimentary canal and also match it with its characteristic feature?

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Where can we find Brunner’s glands in the alimentary canal and also match it with its characteristic feature?

(A) Serosa → outermost layer of alimentary canal made up of a thin mesothelium with some connective tissue.

(B) Muscularis → it is formed by smooth muscles usually arranged into an inner longitudinal and outer circular layer.

(C) Submucosal layer of duodenum → formed of loose connective tissue, containing nerves, blood, and lymph vessel.

(D) Mucosal layer → It forms rugae in stomach and villi in the small intestine.

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Correct Option: (C) Submucosal layer of duodenum → formed of loose connective tissue, containing nerves, blood, and lymph vessel.

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