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The gastric glands in the lining of the stomach secrets mucous

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Answered by vish143690
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The glands themselves are in the lamina propria of the mucousmembrane and they open into the bases ofthe gastric pits formed by the epithelium. The various cells of theglands secrete mucus, pepsinogen, hydrochloric acid, intrinsic factor, gastrin, and bicarbonate.

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Answered by eshalfarah123
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Gastric glands. The gastric glands are located in different regions of the stomach. These are the fundic glands, the cardiac glands, and the pyloric glands. ... The various cells of the glands secrete mucus, pepsinogen, hydrochloric acid, intrinsic factor, gastrin, and bicarbonate.

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