which part of the digestive canal is involved killing of bacteria
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Stomach and mouth are involved in killing of bacteria while large intestine helps in formation of faeces.
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Stomach is the part of the digestive canal involved in the killing of bacteria
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- Stomach is a muscular bag located beneath the diaphragm on the left side of the abdominal cavity. This essential organ stores food and allows enough time for meals to be digested.
- Hydrochloric acid, naturally-derived organic acid, is a very acidic substance, present in the stomach. The microorganisms that come with the food are killed by this acid.
- This acid also aids in the breaking down of large food particles into smaller ones.
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