Digestive and Excretory Systems - GED Science

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What is the role of chief cells in the stomach?

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The chief cells are responsible for releasing pepsinogen. Pepsinogen is an inactive enzyme that will only become activated in acidic conditions, such as those found in the stomach. Acid converts pepsinogen into pepsin, which helps chemically digest protein nutrients in the stomach.

Parietal cells release hydrochloric acid into the stomach, which activates pepsinogen. Goblet cells, or mucous cells, secrete mucous to help prevent degradation of the stomach lining.

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