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what is the role of gastric glands in the process of digestion.. where are they present mention their functions ( for 3 marks class 10​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Both the cardiac and pyloric glandssecrete mucus, which coats thestomach and protects it from self-digestion by helping to dilute acids and enzymes. ... The intermediategastric glands produce most of thedigestive substances secreted by thestomach.

they are present in stomach.

Answered by drishtisingh156
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There are three types of gastric glands, distinguished from one another by location and type of secretion. The cardiac gastric glands are located at the very beginning of the stomach; the intermediate, or true, gastric glands in the central stomach areas; and the pyloric glands in the terminal stomach portion. Both the cardiac and pyloric glands secrete mucus, which coats the stomach and protects it from self-digestion by helping to dilute acids and enzymes.The intermediate gastric glands produce most of the digestive substances secreted by the stomach. These glands are narrow tubules

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