General Comparative Anatomy of the Stomach

The stomach is a large dilatation of the alimentary canal, between the esophagus and the small intestine. According to the nutritional habits, or the kind of food that is usually consumed, the stomachs differ in domestic mammals. The differences can be seen in the external shape and size, and the internal composition of the mucosal lining.

Shape and Size

Mucosal Regions

Blood Supply and Innervation