Answer: B)
Step-by-step explanation:
A sphincter is a thick circular muscle that normally holds a natural body passage or orifice constricted and relaxes as needed by normal physiological function. Circular muscles are the muscle layer that encircles the body between the epidermis and the longitudinal layer of muscles.
The mucosa of muscularis consists of a smooth muscle and is most common in the stomach. The circular muscle layer prevents food from flowing backward within the muscularis externa (propulsion), while the longitudinal layer shortens the tract while a sphincter prevent the movement of digesting materials.
Hence, the correct option is B.