Biology, asked by pragatipatil1098, 8 months ago

Why is our stomach not acted upon by hydrochloric acid?


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Answered by Tarav
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Second, HCl in the lumen doesnt digest the mucosa because goblet cells in the mucosa secrete large quantities of protective mucus that line the mucosal surface. Basic electrolytes, such as HCO3-, trapped inside the layer of mucus neutralize any HCl that penetrates the mucus.

Answered by suyashm7898
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Explanation:

because hcl in our body is dilute.means is not consertrated.

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