WHAT IS THE ROLE OF ACID IN STOMACH ?
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- The digestive fluid produced by the stomach during the digesting process is called hydrochloric acid. It works by killing potentially hazardous germs found in food particles.
- The stomach's role in HCl
- In the digestive process, hydrochloric acid is quite important. The following are the major moments in the digestive process when hydrochloric acid is present.
- It produces an acidic environment in the stomach juice so that the enzyme pepsin may breakdown the protein and destroy the germs there.
- Protein is broken down, digested, and absorbed by your body with the aid of hydrochloric acid.
- The stomach's hydrochloric acid aids digestion by dissolving big, complicated food molecules into smaller, easier to digest components.
- Pepsinogen, a protein-digesting enzyme, is activated by the acid.
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