the rugae is found in the stomach. The villi is in the lining of the small intestines.
Rugae
Yes they do, particularly in their small intestine.
There is no difference.
There is no difference.
difference between aggressive mimicry and protective mimicry
rugae
both rugae and villi are specialized "folds". the rugae allow your stomach to expand when you eat (like a balloon) and the villi increase the surface area in your small intestine for nutrient absorption
rugae It's not rugae - for stomach. Small intestine wall is plicae circulares.
there isnt
Cillia is found in the trachea whereas villi/microvilli is found in the lumen of the small intestine
between the rugae are gastric pits, which are the openings of the gastric glands
The rugae gradually smooth out as the stomach fills, permitting stomach distension. A cross section of the stomach lining reveals that in between the rugae are gastric pits, which are the openings of the gastric glands.
The gastric glands are found between the rugae. These glands are lined with different cells that contribute to the formation of gastric juice.
Stomach is lined by various folds of mucous membrane and muscle tissue. These folds are termed as Rugae. This results in the characteristic appearance of stomach on the endoscopy.
Villi are linked between the digestive systme and excretory system.
Rugae are found in the stomach and gall bladder.
Where do we find rugae pig