Chief cells lining the stomach. (They actually secrete H+ and Cl- ions individually, but it becomes HCl in the solution).
Pepsin is secreted by the Chief Cells in gastric glands of the stomach , it is secreted in inactive form called pepsinogen .
Osteoclasts
They are responsible for resorption of bone
and secretion of hydrochloric acid and lysosomal enzymes.
Parietal Cells
parietal cells
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the stomach
The presence of food may trigger release of gastric acid, which is the hydrochloric acid. This in turn activates the inactive protein pepsinogen into pepsin.
hydrochloric acid is a substance produced by the stomach; necessary for digestion of food.
NO. Your liver is a chemical processing factory, where many chemicals are transformed into others. The HCl in your stomach is produced by local cells, no doubt in response to some bio-trigger.
Parietal (oxyntic) cells,,
Gastric glands which secrete:HClRenninpepsin
The parietal cells of the stomach secrete hydrogen ions and chloride ions, which combine to form hydrochloric acid.
the stomach
They secrete Hydrochloric acid in the stomach to help break down peptides.
Parietal cells (or oxyntic cells) are epithelium cells found in the gastric mucosa, they secrete hydrochloric acid (HCl) and intrinsic factor (which is required for vitamin B12 absorption). Chief cells are not the same as parietal cells. Chief cells secrete pepsinogen and rennin.
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secrete the hydrochloric acid of the gastric juice
The presence of food may trigger release of gastric acid, which is the hydrochloric acid. This in turn activates the inactive protein pepsinogen into pepsin.
No, the gall bladder does not produce hydrochloric acid the oxyntic cell (chief cells) produce the hydrochloric acid.
hydrochloric acid is a substance produced by the stomach; necessary for digestion of food.
in the stomach
Parietal cells