Mostly a weak solution of hydrochloric acid, but other similarities, yes.
Gastric juice is produced in the stomach. Gastric juice is produced in the Gastric glands.
the exocrine secretions of the gastric cells, together with a large amount of water form a highly acidic solution called gastric juice.
Gastric juices begins to break foods apart, which, by definition, softens the food into a mash-like substance. It adds lubrication to what the mouth/saliva provided.
Saliva originates in the Mouth, but it certainly does, soon after ingestion-by-swallowing, become part of the gastric fluids.
Food mixes with gastric juice in the stomach, the only place gastric juice should ever be in the body unless there is gastric reflux or perforation of the stomach.
Gastric juice, as known is an acidic juice present in the stomach. Pepsinogen in gastric juice conveys it to convert the pieces of food into a thick paste which then continues on. ^_^
---- Gastric acid is mainly composed of hydrochloric acid, 2 protein digesting enzymes (Pepsin and Rennin), as well as mucus.
saliva is secreted in the mouth contains salivary amylase and lysozyme in the stomach the gastric glands secrete gastric juice-pepsin ,renin ,and ,lipase in the small intestine the pancreatic juice -( trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen,procarboxypeptidases amylases, lipases, and nucleases )is secretedthe goblet cells sectrete mucus and the intestinal juice (succus entericus )
produce gastric juice
The most important ingredient of gastric juice is hydrochloric acid.
orange juice is an acid and when it comes in contact with gastric juices it just makes you burp and feel sick because it reacts with the gastric juice and creates hydrochloric oxide
There are HCl located within your stomach that forms the gastric juice.