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Write the role of HCL in digestion

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Hydrochloric acid contributes to protein digestion by supplying H+ which activates pepsinogen, the precursor to pepsin. Pepsinogen is secreted by chief cells in the gastric glands of the body and antrum of the stomach.

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Activates pepsin enzyme

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Carbohydrates are digested into maltose in the mouth and protein digestion begins in the stomach.
  • In the stomach, food undergoes chemical as well as physical digestion.
  • Due to the peristaltic action of the muscles the bolus breaks up in the stomach wall and mixes well into a chyme. ( Physical digestion )
  • Several secretions flow into the stomach.
  • It is collectively known as gastric juice.
  • Also the juice contains pepsin and HCL acid.
  • Here, the enzyme pepsin acts on the proteins in the food and forms polypeptides, which are intermediate products of life. ( Chemical digestion )
  • And the function of the HCL acid is to stimulate pepsin enzyme and make it active
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