Mucus is secreted with hydrochloric acid in the stomach.why
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These cells secrete a bicarbonate-rich mucus that coats and lubricates the gastric surface, and serves an important role in protecting the epithelium from acid and other chemical insults. Acid: Hydrochloric acid is secreted from parietal cells into the lumen where it establishes an extremely acidic environment.
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Hydrochloric Acid is highly acidic. If mucus is not secreted in the stomach, the acid will eat away the walls of the stomach, causing peptic ulcers to be formed. So, the mucus layer prevents the acid from reaching the stomach's walls.
Do note that HCl is extremely useful. It kills germs and helps digest the food.
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