to brake down food
The stomach contains strong acids to help with digestion and the breaking up of foods.
Yes, if they are very strong. For example strong acid or base spilled on the skin can cause burns. On the other hand, the acid inside your stomach is strong enough to dissolve iron. The mucous on the stomach walls stops the acid burning right through the stomach.
i think it is stomach acid
A lining of mucus is what protects ur stomach from hydrochloric acid
The name of that structure is stomach. Your stomach starts to digest the food. So the food becomes more liquid. It uses very strong acid for this purpose. The acid is hydrochloric acid. It is wonderful to have such strong acid to be used in your body.
how strong is stomach acid?!!!!!please answer!!!!!
The stomach contains a strong acid.
Stomach acid is quite strong Hydrochloric Acid
The stomach contains strong acids to help with digestion and the breaking up of foods.
The stomach lining is protected from the very strong acid of the stomach by a coat of mucus. It is secreted by mucous membranes.
No. Stomach acid contains dilute hydrochloric acid, which is a strong acid, but not the strongest.
It uses very strong acid called stomach acid to break it down
The acidic portion of stomach acid, is hydrochloric acid, which is a strong acid. However, this acid is quite dilute, which makes it less dangerous than concentrated hydrochloric acid.
Mucous lines the stomach internally and protects it from acid.
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Stomach. Your stomach helps you the churn up the food using acid