You are probably referring to the stomach.
The stomach contains strong acids to help with digestion and the breaking up of foods.
The stomach contains strong acids that are used together with enzymes to digest food.
The only organ in the digestive system that produces acids to break down food is in the stomach.
The stomach contains gastric acids to help break down foods.
The stomach contains a strong acid.
stomach
The stomach. the enzymes
It is the stomach
There are 2 organs in the digestive system which secrete juices- STOMACH:It secretes gastric juice which contains pepsin for Protein digestion. SMALL INTESTINE:It is the site for the complete digestion. The intestinal juice finally breaks down carbohydrates to glucose, proteins to amino acids and fats to fatty acids or glycerol.
Through researching this question i have found out that the stomach absorbs proteins which are made up of amino acids. After the stomach amino acids are then absorbed by the duodenum ( a buffer for acids in the stomach in small intestine, called sodium bicarbonate).
The organ that contains the villi is the small intestine.
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