No, they are simply just put there by God to digest your food.
The first line of defense against disease is the body's innate immune system, which includes physical barriers like the skin and mucous membranes, as well as specialized cells that target and destroy pathogens. These defenses work to prevent pathogens from entering the body or to eliminate them quickly before they can cause harm.
The stomach
When dietary proteins are digested they turn into dipeptides and amino acids. The dipeptides are then absorbed more rapidly than the amino acids and they activate the G-cells in the stomach to secrete gastrin. Which in turn controls the production of the stomach acids.
The stomach. the enzymes
Your skin is the first line of defense.
The first line of defense includes the skin, breathing passage, mouth and stomach.
The first line of defense against a pathogen would be barriers. Ex. The skin, Breathing Passages, and The Mouth and stomach.
The stomach has 45 different acids
If bacteria get into the stomach of a human the first line of defense of the immune system that will potentially stop the bacteria is the gastric juice in the stomach.
Hydrochloric acids are in stomach. Hydrochloric acid: HCl
Restraining orders are not a part of the body's first line of defense. hahaha thats so funny the real answer is Macrophages
The mucus lining in the stomach is actually a protection barrier between the stomach and it's own acids. A new layer of mucus is created bi-weekly so that the acids in the stomach don't burn through the stomach and eventually the entire body.
Stomach acids vary but it is identical to most mammals. Chewing, stomach acids and through the intestines.
No the stomach acid does not cause colitis.
No, stomach acids do not kill tapeworms. Tapeworms are adapted to the environment of the alimentary canal; if they were not, there would be no tapeworms.
The first line of defense against disease is the body's innate immune system, which includes physical barriers like the skin and mucous membranes, as well as specialized cells that target and destroy pathogens. These defenses work to prevent pathogens from entering the body or to eliminate them quickly before they can cause harm.
it can if you're an alcoholic because the alcohol can rupture you're stomach therefore letting your stomach acids will get in the rupture and cause a infectious disease