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Your stomach, if you want to be technical about it, is a "crescent-shaped hollow organ" about the size of a large melon. The average adult stomach holds about ...
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The stomach is protected by an alkaline solution in the mucosa of its walls. The solution is secreted by the stomach cells, and is rich in bicarbonate.
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The stomach is protected by columnar epithelial cells, which produce and secrete a bicarbonate-rich solution that coats the outside of these cells.
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How does your stomach keep from digesting itself? ... that your stomach protects itself from autodigestion (the stomach digesting itself) and the overall acidic ...
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So how does the stomach keep from digesting itself? The lining of the stomach produces not only hydrochloric acid, but also some equally powerful alkaline ...
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The stomach protects itself from its own acid. Read about how this occurs.
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14 Oct 2005 ... Abstract: A1.00006 : Gelation: How it Keeps the Stomach From Digesting Itself. 4: 00 PM–4:50 PM. Preview Abstract MathJax On | Off Abstract ...
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Barbecue and beer is such a nice combination, but if a stomach can digest meat, what keeps it from digesting itself? The human stomach uses hydrochloric acid ...
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Line the stomach; Secrete a thicker (viscous) and alkaline substance. Keeps stomach from digesting itself. Intrinsic Factor: Secreted by parietal cells; Helps small ...
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HowStuffWorks "How does your stomach keep from digesting itself?" How does your stomach protect itself from its own acid? ... Parietal cells produce ... The acid ...
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