Biology, asked by tongiaharsh6432, 11 months ago

mucus is secreted by both salivary gland and gastric glands. what difference do you find in the function performed by them during the process of digestion

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Answered by anmol1285
5

Explanation:

mucus secreted by salivary gland lubricates the food and that secreted by gastric gland prevent the walls of stomach from HCL.

Answered by jainanoushika
2

Answer:

The mucus secreted from salivary glands helps soften the chewed food so that it easily passes through the oesophagus. The mucus produced in the stomach creates a layer over the walls of the stomach to protect it from the hydrochloric acid present during digestion.

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