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    Hydrochloric Acid from the Stomach Is Neutralized in the Small
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Hydrochloric Acid from the Stomach Is Neutralized in the Small

Question 41

Question 41

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Hydrochloric acid from the stomach is neutralized in the small intestine by:


A) water that was ingested with the food
B) sodium bicarbonate from the pancreas
C) trypsin
D) bile from the liver
E) enzymes from the intestinal crypts

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