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MCQ question protect inner lining of stomach from the action of acid under normal conditions

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Answered by faizsiddiqui1376
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Explanation:

The mucus protects the gastric mucosa from autodigestion by e.g. pepsin and from erosion by acids and other caustic materials that are ingested. Bicarbonate ions, secreted by the surface epithelial cells. The bicarbonate ions act to neutralize harsh acids.

Answered by 9873048825dd62
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How is inner lining of stomach protected from acid?

As noted above, the stomach walls are protected from digestive juices by the membrane on the surface of the epithelial cells bordering the lumen of the stomach; this membrane is rich in lipoproteins, which are resistant to attack by acid.

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