The wall of the stomach is always subjected to con. Acid, even then it is not getting corroded. Why?
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the wall of stomach is protected by a thick layer of mucus which prevents the corrosion of the stomach wall
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as the stomach contents pass from the stomach to the small intestine, their acidity is rapidly neutralized by the addition of HCO3- produced by the pancreas good thing, too, because the mucosa of the small intestine has no other protection against HCl.
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