whats protects the inner lining of stomach from hydrocholoric acid
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Mucus protects the inner lining of stomach
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The stomach is protected by the epithelial cells, which produce and secrete a bicarbonate-rich solution that coats the mucosa. Bicarbonate is alkaline, a base, and neutralizes the acid secreted by the parietal cells, producing water in the process.
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