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some importance of pH In our digestive system ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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pH plays a crucial role in a normally functioning digestive tract. In the mouth, pharynx and esophagus, pH is typically about 6.8, very weakly acidic. Saliva controls pH in this region of the digestive tract. ... In the small intestines, the duodenum provides critical pH balancing to activate digestive enzymes.

Answered by sukhmanbrar3
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ph plays a curicular role in a normal functioning digestive .Track in the mouth,pharynx and esophagus,ph is typically about very weakly acidic. saliva controls PH in this region of the digestive track . in the small intestine, the duodenum provides critical PH balancing to active digestive enzymes..

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