heps in protecting the walls of stomach from hydrochloric
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HEY mate here is your answer.
It is mucus that protects the wall of stomach from the corrosive effect of hydrochloric acid.
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It is mucus that protects the wall of stomach from the corrosive effect of hydrochloric acid.
Hope it helps you..
^_^
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Answer:
Mucous protects the stomach from hydrochloric acids.
Explanation:
Small pores called gastric pits contain many exocrine cells that secrete digestive enzymesand hydrochloric acids into the lumen or hollow region of the stomach. Mucous cells found throughout the stomach from it's own digestive secretion.
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