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

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


Does the gallbladder produce hydrochloric acid?

No, the gall bladder does not produce hydrochloric acid the oxyntic cell (chief cells) produce the hydrochloric acid.


How does liver produce hydrochloric acid?

The liver does not produce hydrochloric acid. Hydrochloric acid is mainly produced in the stomach by specialized cells called parietal cells. These cells release hydrochloric acid to help break down food and aid in digestion.


Which hormones stimulate gastric juice secretion?

You have the glands in the wall of stomach. You have the cells that secrete the mucus. You have the chief cells that secrete the precursor of the enzyme pepsin. This precursor is called as pepsinogen. Then you have the parietal cells that produce the hydrochloric acid. You have the hormones that induce the production of the gastric juice, when food enters the stomach. The same is controlled through the autonomic nervous system also. Like when you see or smell the food.


The parietal cells in this organ produce hydrochloric acid?

stomach


What other cells work with the parietal cell?

Chief cells in the stomach work with parietal cells to produce gastric acid. Chief cells secrete pepsinogen, which is activated by the acid produced by parietal cells to form pepsin, an enzyme that helps break down proteins. Together, parietal and chief cells contribute to the digestive process in the stomach.


What is the source of pepsin?

Pepsin is an enzyme which is secreted by Zymogen cells of the stomach. First it is secreted in an inactive form called Pepsinogen. After that Hydrochloric acid (HCl) activates it into pepsin. FUNCTION:Its function is to hydrolyse the proteins to yield peptide.


Why is pepsin secreted as an inactive precursor called pepsinogen?

Pepsinogen is secreted as an inactive precursor because pepsin is a proteolytic enzyme that can damage the cells that produce it. By secreting pepsinogen, the stomach protects itself from self-digestion until it is needed to break down proteins in the stomach.


Gastrin secretes what?

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


Which kind of cell produces hydrochloric acid in the stomach?

Osteoclast (most likely from my point of view)


What are the similarities and differences between parietal cells and chief cells in the wall of the stomach?

Parietal cells and chief cells are both found in the stomach lining and secrete digestive enzymes. Parietal cells produce hydrochloric acid, which helps break down food, while chief cells secrete pepsin, an enzyme that breaks down proteins. Chief cells also produce gastric lipase, which helps with fat digestion.


What do parietal cells and chief cells produce together?

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