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By blocking the chloride and bicarbonate antiport there is no inhibition of Hcl production, why bcoz through the chloride ion channels the chloride will enter into the lumen "is this statement correct or not. Please help me sir. I want to know this.
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Hello sir! I have a confusion so if you answer me i will be glad to you. I have watched some more videos about this topic in there they told “Bicarbonate and Water combine and form carbonic acid and carbonic acid split to H+ and HCO3- and H+ ion is pumped into canaliculi. But you said in your video that the H+ ion which is pumped by H-K pump comes from water splitting inside the cell. Is this 2 explanation say the same thing by different ways or is there something wrong?
Parietal cells of the stomach release hydrochloric acid (HCl) to aid in digestion. Why are parietal cells themselves not digested by HCl? a. They contain inhibitory enzymes that inactivate the HCl b. They are protected by mucous secreted by cells in the gastric pit c. HCl has to be activated by pepsinogen which is released by peptic cells d. Bicarbonate ions inside the parietal cells neutralize HCl
a wrong point, first the h2o enters the cell combine with the co2 produced by the high number mitochondria present and form h2co3 in presence of carbonic anhydrase and then this dissociates into h+ and hco3-.
God is from nothing to secretion HCl wah god... Where this secretion comes from nothing ... Hahah waheguru ...see how drinking water don't neutralized HCl how where machine of HCl is placed 😂😂😂 don't worry i have meet person who can guess past future present exactly he gives me this much of mind ..
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@@animatedbiologywitharpan woah sir! That's a great initiative, I must say. And thanks a lot for making such a nice content easily accessible for students.
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I'm 14 and we were learning abt how hcl is present in the stomach when I wondered how it ended up there in the first place lol,ty this rlly helped
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So what can I do to reduce the excess HCL?
By blocking the chloride and bicarbonate antiport there is no inhibition of Hcl production, why bcoz through the chloride ion channels the chloride will enter into the lumen "is this statement correct or not. Please help me sir. I want to know this.
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Hello sir! I have a confusion so if you answer me i will be glad to you. I have watched some more videos about this topic in there they told “Bicarbonate and Water combine and form carbonic acid and carbonic acid split to H+ and HCO3- and H+ ion is pumped into canaliculi. But you said in your video that the H+ ion which is pumped by H-K pump comes from water splitting inside the cell. Is this 2 explanation say the same thing by different ways or is there something wrong?
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Parietal cells of the stomach release hydrochloric acid (HCl) to aid in digestion.
Why are parietal cells themselves not digested by HCl?
a. They contain inhibitory enzymes that inactivate the HCl
b. They are protected by mucous secreted by cells in the gastric pit
c. HCl has to be activated by pepsinogen which is released by peptic cells
d. Bicarbonate ions inside the parietal cells neutralize HCl
Hey, man
are these all answers or is it an mcq
@@damonwayne7760 mcq question
@@rashmisahoo2410 the answer is B right
and could've been true if it was in mucus lining right?
D COULD'VE BEEN****
@@damonwayne7760 yup B is the ans
Why i have low stomach acid?
May be you take any medicine that has proton pump inhibitors. Those which are prescribed as antacids
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No I'm not talking.
a wrong point, first the h2o enters the cell combine with the co2 produced by the high number mitochondria present and form h2co3 in presence of carbonic anhydrase and then this dissociates into h+ and hco3-.
"By blocking the chloride and bicarbonate antiport ,the Hcl secretion is also reduced "this statement is correct or not.
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God is from nothing to secretion HCl wah god... Where this secretion comes from nothing ... Hahah waheguru ...see how drinking water don't neutralized HCl how where machine of HCl is placed 😂😂😂 don't worry i have meet person who can guess past future present exactly he gives me this much of mind ..
What the fk are you saying. Makes absolutely no sense.