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Chief cells of the stomach (gastric glands in stomach have chief cells)

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What produces HCI and pepsinogen?

Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is produced by parietal cells in the stomach, while pepsinogen is produced by chief cells in the stomach. Together, HCl and pepsinogen play important roles in the chemical digestion of food in the stomach.


What is needed to convert pepsinogen to pepsin?

hydrochloric acid produced by parietal cells converts pepsin to pepsinogen


Gastrin secretes what?

pepsinogen (a precursor of pepsin) which helps humans digest, when activated by HCL.


Which cells in the body produce hydrochloric acid (HCl)?

The cells in the stomach lining called parietal cells produce hydrochloric acid (HCl).


Which cells secret HCl in stomach?

Chief cells in the stomach secrete HCl, along with pepsinogen, which is then converted to pepsin when exposed to the acidic environment. This acid helps to break down food and kill bacteria in the stomach.


What is the function of intestinal crypts?

An intestinal crypt is a home to Paneth cells that secrete AMPs and control segregation.


What organ has chief and parietal cells?

Chief and parietal cells are found in the fundic zone of the stomach.Chief cells produce pepsinogen, and parietal cells produce hydrochloric acid. Both of these products assist in the chemical breakdown of stomach contents.


An example of a gastric secretion is?

HCl (gastric acid), pepsinogen.


What cells produce the precursor enzyme of hydrochloric acid?

Parietal cells in the stomach lining produce pepsinogen, the precursor enzyme of hydrochloric acid. Pepsinogen is converted into pepsin, the active enzyme that helps break down proteins in the stomach.


What do parietal cells and chief cells produce together?

Parietal cells produce cover cells and chief cells produce micro and megaspores


What do chief cells in the stomach produce?

theses cells produce gastric enzymes such as pepsinogen and lipase. this helps digest triglercerides into free fatty acids and di, mono-glycerides. hope this was helpful:)


Why don't protease digest stomach and small intestine?

The protease released in the stomach is pepsin. When it is released it's in an inactive form called pepsinogen. Hydrochloric acid (HCL) is also released. HCL actives the pepsinogen to pepsin so it can break down protein. Both HCL and pepsinogen are released from different cells in the glands so they don't combine until they are released into the stomach, this prevents them from eating away the stomach wall. ALSO the stomach secretes a coating of mucus from epithelial cells which helps protect the stomach lining from being digested by pepsin and HCL.