Yes, hydrochloric acid can kill bacteria. That is one of the roles it plays in the human stomach. However some bacteria, such as E. Coli, can survive a dilute solution of it though.
Yes, that is one of the roles that the stomach acid plays. However, some bacteria, such as E.Coli are adapted for life inside a digestive tract and can survive conditions inside the stomach.
If HCl can eat a hole in a rug, it can do that to bacteria.
to kill any bacteria that enters the stomach
Hydrochloric acid is used to digest food in the stomach.
Hydrochloric acid is found in gastric juices. With the high acidic levels of hydrochloric acid, it creates a harsh environment and helps to kill off most of the bacteria living in the stomach.
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid (HCl) as an aid to digestion. This stong acid helps break down ingested materials so they can be acted on by enzymes and other digestive secretions. The end result is the "simplification" of food into "basic jeff I only have a very simple answer: it produces the hydrochloric acid to break down all the food that YOU eat. it would even break down your stomach! but we have pepsin for that - I mean, to protect it.
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to kill any bacteria that enters the stomach
Yes, the stomach do kill bacteria. But in the presence of Hydrochloric acid (HCl). This acid can be harmful to the human body also if mucous layer lining the internal layer of the stomach and the alimentary canal is destroyed resulting in peptic ulcer.
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Hydrochloric acid is used to digest food in the stomach.
Hydrochloric acid is secreted from the stomach because the enzyme pepsin, which breaks down proteins in the stomach, works best in acidic conditions. The acid also helps to kill any bacteria in the food. The hydrochloric acid is actually secreted from the pits in the stomach wall called gastric pits.
certain chemical reactions do kill bacteria for example when bacteria enters the body the stomach contains High concentrations of Hydrochloric acid which destroys the bacteria preventing further damage to the body.
Hydrochloric acid is found in gastric juices. With the high acidic levels of hydrochloric acid, it creates a harsh environment and helps to kill off most of the bacteria living in the stomach.
First off. You should NOT be drinking hydrochloric acid. Second, hydrochloric acid added to another acid is just that, more acid.
the stomach acid is made up of hydrochloric acid which kill the bacteria, gastric juices from the lining which contain digestive enzyme pepsin which breaks down the protein molecules into amino acids. the hydrochloric acid allows pepsin to act. hope this helped...
Hydrochloric Acid
The stomach, with a pH of about two. It contains hydrochloric acid to kill bacteria on our food, and give the correct acidity for the enzyme protease to work in.
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