Understanding Other Excretory Physiology - AP Biology

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The natural antacid that protects the intestines against stomach acid is produced by the              .

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Parietal cells in the stomach release hydrochloric acid, activating pepsin and aiding in digestion. This creates a highly acidic environment in the stomach that could be harmful to other regions of the body. When the stomach contents, or chyme, is transported out of the stomach and enters the small intestine it must be neutralized. The first segment of the small intestine is the duodenum, where digestive enzymes from the pancreas are secreted to help digest fats and proteins.

Along with these enzymes, bicarbonate is secreted by the pancreas into the small intestine. The bicarbonate reacts with the remaining acid, producing water, salt, and carbon dioxide.

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