Biology, asked by krishana895000, 1 year ago

Role of Hcl and mucus in stomach

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Answered by kevinmillet02
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Role of HCL: HCl is considered as strong acid. It is one of three strongest acids in the world. It can burn your skin x3 time deeper.

HCl helps to make the food medium acidic. It is released by gastric glands. Stomach is getting protected from acid because of presence of inner lining of mucus.


So, the function of mucus is to protect the inner lining of stomach from HCl

Role of Mucus: The walls of the stomach are lined with a membrane called mucosa. The mucosa secretes mucus, which protects the inner lining of the stomach. Mucus plays an important role in keeping our stomach and some other important digestive organs healthy.

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Answered by Anonymous
20

Explanation:

HCL - Kill the bacteria in stomach

Mucus - helps to protect stomach wall fromits own secretions HCL.

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