Answer: The Auerbach plexus or myenteric plexus.
Explanation: The muscularis externa is a composed layer of muscles, located throughout the gastrointestinal tract. It has an inner circular muscular layer and a longitudinal external muscular layer. Between the two layers there is a part of the nervous system called Myenteric plexus.
A plexus is like a web of axons (nervous tissue) that provides a specific function. In this case, the myenteric plexus has a main function: motility. All the digestive tract (esophagus, stomach and intestine) possess this structure, to give motility or “peristalsis”, so the food could travel all the way from the esophagus through the colon.
Similarities: Mitosis and meiosis both involve cell replication. They both involve prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
Differences: Meiosis creates gametes while mitosis creates somatic cells. Mitosis creates two daughter cells, while meiosis creates four sperm cells in men and one egg cell and three polar bodies in women. Mitosis involves one round of cell division, while meiosis involves two. Mitosis creates cells that have the same number of chromosomes as the original cell, while meiosis creates cells that have half the number of chromosomes as the original cell.
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P.S. There are more similarities and differences, challenge yourself and see if you can find them! Good luck.
Molecules that are hydrophilic (water loving) are capable of forming bonds with water and other hydrophilic molecules. They are called polar molecules. ... Small, nonpolar molecules (ex: oxygen and carbon dioxide) can pass through the lipid bilayer and do so by squeezing through the phospholipid bilayers.