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Answered by xitzwinterbearx
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Explanation:

Breaking Down the Gastric Juices

Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid secreted by the parietal cells, and itlowers your stomach's pH to around 2. Hydrochloric acid converts pepsinogen into pepsin and breaks various nutrients apart from the food you eat. It also kills bacteria that comes along with your food.

Answered by llwobinll
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Explanation:

TheThe hydrochloric acid in the gastric juice breaks down the food and the digestive enzymes split up the proteins. The acidic gastric juice also kills bacteria. ... Together with the bicarbonate, this ensures that the stomach wall itself is not damaged by the hydrochloric acid.

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