What are the functions of gastric glands present in the wall of the stomach ?
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The gastric gland system contains an assortment of segment cells and begins at the gastric pit or the opening to the lumen of the stomach.
There are three sorts of gastric organs. Each is recognizable by area and kind of secretion.
1) Pepsinogen: This is found in pepsin and helps in the digestion of protein.
2) Hydrochloric Acid: This is responsible for killing the germs present in the stomach which helps the enzyme by maintaining the acidic nature.
3) Mucous: This acts as a protective layer in the stomach against HCL.
There are three sorts of gastric organs. Each is recognizable by area and kind of secretion.
1) Pepsinogen: This is found in pepsin and helps in the digestion of protein.
2) Hydrochloric Acid: This is responsible for killing the germs present in the stomach which helps the enzyme by maintaining the acidic nature.
3) Mucous: This acts as a protective layer in the stomach against HCL.
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The functions of gastric glands present in the wall of the stomach are:
(a) Production of pepsin enzyme that converts proteins into peptinogens.
(b) Secretion of mucus for protects the wall of stomach.
(c) Secretion of (Hcl) Hydrochloric acid kills the germs.
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