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Similar structurally to the ureter except the smooth muscle layer is much thicker. In addition, a third outer longitudinal muscle layer is added (this third part of the muscular layer actually begins at the distal end of the ureter). The layering within the muscularis is not nearly as regular as in the intestine. You might see nerve tissue here. If so, what types of nerves are they? The Lamina Propria of the bladder is two layered with the outer layer (part two) being denser than the inner layer (part one) which is loose irregular CT |