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Multiple Choice QuestionThere are nerve fibers and the associated ganglia located between the two layers of the smooth muscle of the ______.Multiple choice question.muscularisadventitiamucosaserosa

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Multiple Choice QuestionThere are nerve fibers and the associated ganglia located between the two layers of the smooth muscle of the ______.Multiple choice question.muscularisadventitiamucosaserosa

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The correct answer is "muscularis". The muscularis layer of the digestive tract, for example, contains two types of smooth muscle: inner circular and outer longitudinal. Between these layers of muscle, there are nerve fibers and associated ganglia, which form the myenteric plexus, an important part of the enteric nervous system. This system plays a key role in controlling the function of the digestive tract.

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