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The correct answer is Mucous neck cells, Peptic or Chief cells and Parietal or Oxyntic cells.
- The stomach is located in the upper left quadrant of the abdomen and receives food from the oesophagus.
- The internal most layer of the stomach is called mucosal lining and it carries the human gastric glands. It is also called gastric mucosa.
- There are a total of four types of cells that make up the gastric glands which are-
- Mucous cells
- Parietal cells
- Chief cells
- Endocrine cells
- The secretions of the exocrine gastric glands - composed of the mucous, parietal, and chief cells - make up the gastric juice.
- The endocrine cells secrete the hormone gastrin, directly into the bloodstream and are not a part of the gastric juice.
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