Yes, the pancreas produces sodium bicarbonate, which is secreted into the small intestine. This bicarbonate helps neutralize stomach acid, creating a more alkaline environment that is conducive for digestive enzymes to function effectively. This process is crucial for proper digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Tums is comprised of Calcium Bicarbinate, not sodium bicarb like most other antacids
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Yes, the pancreas produces sodium bicarbonate as part of its role in regulating the pH of the digestive system. Sodium bicarbonate helps neutralize stomach acid that enters the small intestine, creating a more alkaline environment for digestive enzymes to function effectively.
The pancreas secretes sodium bicarbonate if it's healthy and working correctly
Sodium bicarbonate is secreted by the pancreas. The pancreas has both endocrine and exocrine function. Its secretion of sodium bicarbonate is part of its exocrine function.
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The alpha cells in the Pancreas makes glucogon
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They have 2 Different chambers 1 contains in a glass vale sulfuric acid 2 Containes in the canister sodium bicarbinate when you mix (by shacking or turning over or strike a plunger) they produce co2 wich expells the water out excuse the spelling mistakes lol
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