Biology, asked by SourabPardhan, 1 year ago

name the type of cells present in the gastric glands which secrete pepsinogen and HCL.Mention one function of each of these secretion.

Answers

Answered by danish66
4
beta cells. may be. ........ . ....

anubhavraj554: two cell types–gastric chief cells and parietal cells
anubhavraj554: 1. The chief cells are found in the basal regions of the gland and release a pepsinogen
anubhavraj554: 2. The parietal cells (parietal means relating to a wall), are found in the walls of the tubes. The parietal cells secrete hydrochloric acid
SourabPardhan: thanx
Answered by avanesh10017
3
The gastric glands are located in different regions of the stomach. These are the fundic glands, the cardiac glands, and the pyloric glands. The glands and gastric pits are located in the stomach lining. The glands themselves are in the lamina propria of the mucous membrane and they open into the bases of the gastric pits formed by the epithelium.[1] The various cells of the glands secrete mucus, pepsinogen, hydrochloric acid, intrinsic factor, gastrin, histamine and bicarbonate.
Similar questions