Biology, asked by prashant292445, 8 months ago

pH of stomach in human is about-

a) 7
b) 3
c)8
d)11​

Answers

Answered by varshiniHY
1

Explanation:

The pH of gastric acid is 1.5 to 3.5 in the human stomach lumen, a level maintained by the proton pump H+/K+ ATPase. The parietal cell releases bicarbonate into the bloodstream in the process, which causes a temporary rise of pH in the blood, known as an alkaline tide.

Answered by shreyash1505
0

Answer:

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Explanation:

The normal volume of the stomach fluid is 20 to 100 mL and the pH is acidic (1.5 to 3.5). These numbers are converted to actual acid production in units of milliequivalents per hour (mEq/hr) in some cases. Note: Normal value ranges may vary slightly depending on the lab doing the test.

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