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Yes, vinegar is more acidic than gastric juices. The pH of vinegar is around 2-3, while the pH of gastric juice in the stomach is typically around 1.5-3.5.
The stomach contains gastric acids to help break down foods.
The word gastric refers to the stomach organ. For example, you could say "stomach juices" rather than "gastric juices" because those occur in the stomach.
The stomach has gastric juices in it.
The main acids in gastric juices are hydrochloric acid (HCl) and gastric acid. These acids play a crucial role in breaking down food, aiding in digestion, and protecting the stomach from harmful bacteria.
Gastric acid is part of the "juices" produced by the stomach.
generation through mitosis of new cells to replace the stomach lining
it lets gastric juices in your stomach
Gastric juices are secretions from the stomach lining that contain hyrdrochloric acid and an enzyme that digests protein.