What protect the stomach wall from acid?

The stomach wall is protected from acid by a thick layer of mucus that lines the stomach. The mucus is produced by glands in the stomach wall, and it's constantly replenished to form a protective barrier between the stomach lining and the acidic contents of the stomach. In addition, the stomach wall is composed of several layers of muscle, which help to prevent the stomach from being damaged by the acid.

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