Because the stomach secretes the acid to break down the food. There is no stomach acid secretions in the intestional tract. Because the stomach secretes the acid to break down the food. There is no stomach acid secretions in the intestional tract.
because the inside walls of your intestines are coated with mucus. the very same that comes out of your nose when you're sick. the mucus protects your intestines fromo being digested.
Because there is interior lining of mucus that prevents The acid from eating through
The stomach is protected by a layer of mucous which is resistant to stomach acid.
Stomach acids vary but it is identical to most mammals. Chewing, stomach acids and through the intestines.
in your stomach acids fill it. in your intestines well thats where your waste or crap travels to your butt so you may let it flow :D
is it when it enters your intestines where secretions from your pancreas neutralize the stomach acids
yes, assets corrode.
Most acids are sour and corrode metals.
goes down your esophagus and into your gut or stomach where it is broken down by enzymes and stomach acids, then proceeds to your small intestines and then to your large intestines and then is pushed out of your anal cavity
These muscles push down the food. the stomach turns the proteins into amino acids and carbs into sugars and fats into glycerol and fatty acids
The stomach breaks down your food. When you swallow your food, it lands in the stomach. It is broken down by stomach acids and moved into the intestines.
Yes. Some can only corrode soft things, and some can corrode everything. But in short, all acids can corrode something. It only gets dangerous if the acid can corrode you.
Most acids do not corrode glass.
They do (as do stomach acids {even faster & better}), but slowly as the stomach is lined (coated) with mucus, which "prevents" physical contact.
Tartaric and Citric acids. Given time, the acids may corrode the aluminum.