Stomach Function Insights
The stomach's inner lining is safeguarded by mucus and bicarbonate, which neutralize acid and prevent self-digestion. It maintains a highly acidic environment, essential for activating proteases and inhibiting bacterial growth. Additionally, rhythmic contractions mix the stomach contents, creating chyme, a blend of acids and partially digested food.In this clip
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Episode 137: The Digestive System
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