Muscular layer

Muscular layer

Histological section of the ureter, showing the thick muscular layers surrounding the lumen.
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Latin tunica muscularis
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Anatomical terminology

The muscular layer (muscular coat, muscular fibers, muscularis propria, muscularis externa) is a region of muscle in many organs in the vertebrate body, adjacent to the submucosa. It is responsible for gut movement such as peristalsis. The Latin, tunica muscularis, may also be used.

Structure

It usually has two layers of smooth muscle:

However, there are some exceptions to this pattern.

The inner layer of the muscularis externa forms a sphincter at two locations of the gastrointestinal tract:

References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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