absorption of glucose
secretion of hydrochloric acid
secretion gastric juice
churning of food
production of trypsin
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both options A and E are correct
the absorption of glucose takes place in the small intestine,
also, trypsin is produced in the pancreas
but the lining of the stomach also absorbs other things like ethanol which is fermented glucose,
so the only odd one out of all is option E
so option E is correct

Yeh correct. But mind U absorption of GLUCOSE takes place in the small intestine via the villi.

you u said that, E is the answer
Where does absorption of carbohydrate occurs in ur body?
iLUEM RIGHT
trypsin is produced in the stomach bt just little about 8.0 in ph (low alkalinity) knowing that stomach has HIGH ACIDITY and LOW ALKALINITY .

The absorption of food also takes place in the small intestine not the stomach so the answer can either be A or E

I thought the correct answer was A. How does the stomach absorbs glucose? Anyone who knows this should enlighten me. Thanks.

and another prove is that STOMACH and DUODENUM(where pancretic juice is being excreted) has a boundary or link that is separated by pyrilolic sphincter,
than stomach and ILUEM........as for me inside EXAM HALL i ll choose A.......conclude urs on time b4 its too late

the correct answer is both A and D
because the stomach doesn't produce trypsin and also absorption of glucose does not take place in the stomach


