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Sheet gland
The fundic region of the stomach possesses a sheet gland, which forms the lining of the stomach. The multicellular sheet gland is an epithelial layer composed entirely of mucus-secreting cells. The mucus produced by this layer protects the stomach tissues from the acidic contents of the organ. Fundic stomach 200x
![Sheet gland <p>The fundic region of the stomach possesses a sheet gland, which forms the lining of the stomach. The multicellular sheet gland is an epithelial layer composed entirely of mucus-secreting cells. The mucus produced by this layer protects the stomach tissues from the acidic contents of the organ. Fundic stomach 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/T.E.Gl_.Ex_.Sheet-1-New-1-ping.png)
Sheet gland
The fundic region of the stomach possesses a sheet gland, which forms the lining of the stomach. The multicellular sheet gland is an epithelial layer composed entirely of mucus-secreting cells. The mucus produced by this layer protects the stomach tissues from the acidic contents of the organ. Fundic stomach 200x
![Tubular glands <p>The fundic region of the stomach possesses a sheet gland, which forms the lining of the stomach. The multicellular sheet gland is an epithelial layer composed entirely of mucus-secreting cells. The mucus produced by this layer protects the stomach tissues from the acidic contents of the organ. Fundic stomach 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/T.E.Gl_.Ex_.Sheet-1-New-2-ping.png)
Tubular glands
The fundic region of the stomach possesses a sheet gland, which forms the lining of the stomach. The multicellular sheet gland is an epithelial layer composed entirely of mucus-secreting cells. The mucus produced by this layer protects the stomach tissues from the acidic contents of the organ. Fundic stomach 200x
![Stomach lumen <p>The fundic region of the stomach possesses a sheet gland, which forms the lining of the stomach. The multicellular sheet gland is an epithelial layer composed entirely of mucus-secreting cells. The mucus produced by this layer protects the stomach tissues from the acidic contents of the organ. Fundic stomach 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/T.E.Gl_.Ex_.Sheet-1-New-3-ping.png)
Stomach lumen
The fundic region of the stomach possesses a sheet gland, which forms the lining of the stomach. The multicellular sheet gland is an epithelial layer composed entirely of mucus-secreting cells. The mucus produced by this layer protects the stomach tissues from the acidic contents of the organ. Fundic stomach 200x