Pancreatic juices after food has passed through the stomach are secreted which neutralizes the stomach acid
Bicarbonate ions (HCO3-)
Bicarbonate is the secretion that neutralizes stomach acid as chyme enters the small intestine. Bicarbonate is necessary because chyme is highly acidic. Bicarbonate is created in the pancreas.
Small intestine
it is absorbed in the small intestine.
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 absorption for any nutrient occurs in the small intestine
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carbs, proteins, nucleic acids, and fats
phagocytosis
sodium hydrogen carbonate (base) in the small intestine neutralises the hydrochloric acid entering the small intestine.
the villi in the small intestines.
Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids
Protease in general. Pepsin in the stomach and trypsin in the small intestine in mammals break down protein into polypeptide chains and erepsin in the small intestine break down polypeptide chains into amino acids.