What is the role
of
dilute
hydrochloric acid in
dégestion?
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Hydrochloric acid activates pepsinogen into the enzyme pepsin, which then aids digestion by breaking the amino acid bonds, a process called proteolysis. In addition, many microorganisms are inhibited or destroyed in an acidic environment, preventing infection or sickness.
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in stomach the gastric gland produces which makes the food acidic medium which facilitates the action of protein digesting enzyme called pepsin in stomach
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