Biology, asked by kensam, 1 year ago

role of acid in stomach

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Answered by Jindalnayan
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it helps to activate pepsin , kill germs present in food or from other source and makes food acidic in nature so that pepsin can act on it .

neha23ghosalkap4gh98: Hydrochloric acid turns the food into acidic medium
Jindalnayan: I mentioned this function in my answer
neha23ghosalkap4gh98: Oops sorry! I didn't see it. Sorry!
Jindalnayan: no problem
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hydrochloric acid plays a major role in the process of digestion. It creates a medium of gastric juice acidic so that the enzyme pepsin digests the protein and kills the bacteria present in them. Hydrochloric acid helps your body to break down, digest, and absorb nutrients such as protein. The hydrochloric acid found in the stomach facilitates the process of digestion by disintegrating complex large food molecules into simpler molecules. The acid activates the pepsinogen enzyme required to digest proteins.

When there is no hydrochloric acid in the stomach, the iron absorption process is hindered as iron is essential in the solution for absorption. The stomach is prompted to produce acid when food is consumed for the production of the gastrin hormone. Hence, the acid lowers the pH level in the stomach, switching off the gastrin production which otherwise would lead to hypergastrinemia.

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