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07/09/2020 6:49 pm
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Brunner’s glands are present in
(a) duodenum
(b) oesophagus
(c) ileum
(d) stomach
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07/09/2020 6:50 pm
(a) duodenum
Explanation:
Brunner's glands are compound tubular glands found only in the sub-mucosa of duodenum. They produce mucoid fluid which protects the duodenal mucosa from acidic chyme coming from the stomach.
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