The duodenal mucosa (and that of the rest of the intestines) is classified as simple columnar. The cells rest on a basal lamina, which you may be able to make out in this image as a bright line underneath the cells. They sit over the lamina propria, the loose collagenous CT, filled with cells, that constitutes the core of each villus. — BTO
Machine-generated and unreviewed. Its grounding comes
from the seeder's rules, not from a curator.
Source attestations
Each upstream vocabulary's own account of this habitat. Assertion
counts are per-source units and are not comparable across sources —
GOLD counts organisms, BacDive strains, PREGO taxa.
What each upstream vocabulary says about this habitat
Taxa reported from this habitat, which is weaker than being
characteristic of it. rank is out of pool: a high rank in a
pool of thousands of near-tied scores is a weak claim. Entries corroborated by a
second, independent source are listed first.
Taxa reported from this habitat
Taxon
Source
Rank
Pool
Corroborated
Kocuria palustrisNCBITaxon:71999
PREGO
1
2
Serinicoccus chungangensisNCBITaxon:767452
PREGO
2
2
Also called
duodenal mucosal — PREGO
duodenal mucosas — PREGO
duodenum mucosa — PREGO
duodenum mucosal — PREGO
duodenum mucosas — PREGO
Provenance
Generated by scripts/seed_from_sources.py from the committed
inventories in data/raw/.
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