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BIOLOGY TOPIC 6 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

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Question:

How does stomach acids break down food?

Author: Sammy Universe



Answer:

Gastric glands release digestive acids = low pH (2) acidity denatures proteins and other macromolecules = digestion mucous membrane on epithelium prevents the acids damaging the gastric lining pancreas releases bicarbonate ions (alkaline) to neutralise the acids before entering the intestine


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