HydroChloric Acid
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid, enzymes, and mucus. These substances help in breaking down food, killing harmful bacteria, and protecting the stomach lining from being digested by its own acid.
Osteoclast (most likely from my point of view)
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid (HCl) to help break down food and kill bacteria. This acid is essential for the digestion process and is regulated by a balance of enzymes and protective mucous lining in the stomach.
Intercalated ducts produce bicarbonate in the pancreas.
The liquid food mass in the stomach is called chyme.
The semi-digested food becomes almost liquid in the stomach, which produces digestive jucies.
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid, enzymes, and mucus. These substances help in breaking down food, killing harmful bacteria, and protecting the stomach lining from being digested by its own acid.
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid to aid digestion
the stomach
stomach acid
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid through specialized cells called parietal cells.
That is the stomach. It produces the hormone gastrin
Stomach juices and liquid food called chyme
stomach
The stomach
Yes. There is a condition where the stomach digests and produces gases, but since there is no or little food to digest, the stomach produces to much of the gases and the stomach will expand and distend as a result.
The stomach produces an acid to help digest food.