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The mucosa layer of the stomach, or the gastric mucosa, is the layer of simple columnar epithelium that has acid-producing cells (parietal cells) and mucus-producing cells (foveolar cells). Mucus protects the inner lining of the stomach from corrosive nature of the acid.

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Answered by kanaklath7
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Answered by payal976983
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Mucus neutralizes pH of acid and protecs stomach lining.

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