what happens if the stomata fails to protect itself from hydrochloride acid
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There is no relation between stomata and HCl
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The lining of the stomach is coated with mucus to protect it from acid damage. ... Sometimes cells in the stomach lining are damaged by a factor other than an acid attack and are unable to make hydrochloric acid. Without enough acid, protein digestion in the stomach is difficult and bacterial overgrowth can occur.
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