Section 6
The Stomach
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Boundless Anatomy and Physiology
Physiology
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Gross Anatomy of the Stomach
The stomach is divided into four sections, each of which has different cells and functions.

Microscopic Anatomy of the Stomach
The layers of the stomach produce mucous to protect itself, enyzmes to break down the food for digestion, and muscles to 'churn' the food.

Digestive Properties of the Stomach
The movement and the flow of chemicals into the stomach is controlled by the autonomic nervous system and various digestive system hormones.