Biology, asked by jothis5850, 1 year ago

What keeps our internal organs from moving around inside of us? What keeps stomach acid from burning our other organs?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Specialised connective tissue in our body holds the organs in our body in place.

Mucus{ covers the stomach wall }and bicarbonates protects our stomach wall from the concentrated HCL that has power to melt steel!

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Mucous-producing cells at the neck of the gastric pits create a layer of protective mucous covering the stomach lining. This mucous layer includes bicarbonate ions which act as a chemical barrier against the protons in gastric juice. See here for some evidence.

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