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Gastric glands release ____, a protein digesting enzyme called pepsin, and mucus.


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Answered by BladeGirl
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Gastric glands release Hydro chloric acid, a protein digesting enzyme called pepsin, and mucus.

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Answered by stefangonzalez246
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Gastric glands release Hydrochloric acid a protein digesting enzyme called pepsin, and mucus.

Explanation:

  • It secretes a mixture of materials known as "gastric juice" in contrast to squeezing and churning the food intake.
  • Water, mucus, hydrochloric acid, pepsin, and intrinsic factor compensate gastric juice.
  • Pepsin is the main enzyme responsible in protein digestion among such five components.
  • Aspartic protease (pepsin) is a kind of aspartic protease. Pepsin is a digestive enzyme, similar to gastric lipase.
  • It improves your body's digesting of the nutrients it needs to survive and flourish. As a consequence, pepsin helps in the digestion of foods.

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