Name the gastric juices secreted in stomach.Explain each of them.
Answers
Gastric acid, gastric juice, or stomach acid, is a digestive fluid formed within the stomach lining.The acidic gastric juice also kills bacteria. The mucus covers the stomach wall with a protective coatin .Hydrochloric acid: It is the digestive fluid formed by the stomach during the process of digestion. It functions by destroying harmful microorganisms present in the food particles
Explanation:
The epithelium includes gastric glands that secrete gastric fluid. The gastric fluid consists mainly of mucous, HCl, and the enzyme pepsin released as pepsinoge.
body
mid-portion of the stomach
cardia
(also, cardiac region) part of the stomach surrounding the cardiac orifice (esophageal hiatus)
cephalic phase
(also, reflex phase) initial phase of gastric secretion that occurs before food enters the stomach
chief cell
gastric gland cell that secretes pepsinogen
enteroendocrine cell
gastric gland cell that releases hormones
fundus
dome-shaped region of the stomach above and to the left of the cardia
G cell
gastrin-secreting enteroendocrine cell
gastric emptying
process by which mixing waves gradually cause the release of chyme into the duodenum
gastric gland
gland in the stomach mucosal epithelium that produces gastric juice
gastric phase
phase of gastric secretion that begins when food enters the stomach
gastric pit
narrow channel formed by the epithelial lining of the stomach mucosa
gastrin
peptide hormone that stimulates secretion of hydrochloric acid and gut motility
hydrochloric acid (HCl)
digestive acid secreted by parietal cells in the stomach
intrinsic factor
glycoprotein required for vitamin B12 absorption in the small intestine
intestinal phase
phase of gastric secretion that begins when chyme enters the intestine
mixing wave
unique type of peristalsis that occurs in the stomach
mucosal barrier
protective barrier that prevents gastric juice from destroying the stomach itself
mucous neck cell
gastric gland cell that secretes a uniquely acidic mucus
parietal cell
gastric gland cell that secretes hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor
pepsinogen
inactive form of pepsin
pyloric antrum
wider, more superior part of the pylorus
pyloric canal
narrow, more inferior part of the pylorus
pyloric sphincter
sphincter that controls stomach emptying
pylorus
lower, funnel-shaped part of the stomach that is continuous with the duodenum
ruga
fold of alimentary canal mucosa and submucosa in the empty stomach and other organs
stomach
alimentary canal organ that contributes to chemical and mechanical digestion of food from the esophagus before releasing it, as chyme, to the small intestine
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