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Hydrochloric acid is present in the stomach ? true false and give reason​


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Answered by yuktha182004
14

Answer:

It's true. It helps pepsin to react on the food.


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Answered by mihiralways2701
6

Answer:

YES

Explanation:

Hydrochloric Acid Made by the Stomach

The inside of the stomach is a very acidic environment, especially after food has just been eaten. The acidic pH is created by hydrochloric acid, which is secreted by cells in the stomach lining. The chemical is needed in order to activate an enzyme that digests the proteins in food. Hydrochloric acid also kills many harmful bacteria that enter the stomach.

Stomach acid is a helpful substance but is potentially harmful as well. Fortunately, our body has ways to protect us from any harmful effects. The lining of the stomach is coated with mucus, which prevents the acid from reaching the lining and damaging it. In addition, when the mixture of food and acid leaves the stomach and enters the small intestine, it's neutralized by the basic environment of the intestine.

Too much or too little acid can cause problems. A circular muscle called a sphincter closes the entrance to the stomach. If the sphincter doesn't work properly, food and acid may move up into the esophagus, creating a burning sensation. Stomach acid can also aggravate ulcers, making them more painful. Sometimes cells in the stomach lining are unable to make hydrochloric acid. Without enough acid, protein digestion in the stomach is difficult and bacterial overgrowth can occur

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