Biology, asked by Pratham045, 1 year ago

why the walls of small intestine do not damages when it receives acid rich food from stomach?

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Answered by sonabrainly
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Bicarbonate is alkaline, a base, and neutralizes the acid secreted by the parietal cells, producing water in the process. This continuous supply of bicarbonate is the main way that your stomach protects itself from autodigestion (the stomach digesting itself) and the overall acidic environment.

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