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    Bicarbonate That Protects the Duodenum from Peptic Ulcers Comes from All
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Bicarbonate That Protects the Duodenum from Peptic Ulcers Comes from All

Question 160

Question 160

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Bicarbonate that protects the duodenum from peptic ulcers comes from all of the following EXCEPT:


A) adherent layer of mucus
B) Brunner's cells
C) stomach
D) pancreatic juice

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