Which of the following is a correct order regarding the layers of the wall of small intestine (from inner to the outmost)?

a. Mucous epithelium to muscularis mucosae (smooth muscle layer of mucosa) to submucosa to muscularis (circular and longitudinal muscle layers) to Serosa
b. Mucous epithelium to muscularis mucosae (smooth muscle layer of mucosa) to muscularis (circular and longitudinal muscle layers) to submucosa to Serosa
c. Mucous epithelium to muscularis (circular and longitudinal muscle layers) to muscularis mucosae (smooth muscle layer of mucosa) to submucosa to Serosa
d. Mucous epithelium to submucosa to Serosa to muscularis mucosae (smooth muscle layer of mucosa) to muscularis (circular and longitudinal muscle layers)
e. Mucous epithelium to muscularis (circular and longitudinal muscle layers) to submucosa to muscularis mucosae (smooth muscle layer of mucosa) to Serosa


Ans: a. Mucous epithelium to muscularis mucosae (smooth muscle layer of mucosa) to submucosa to muscularis (circular and longitudinal muscle layers) to Serosa

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