1% the rest are found in teeth and bones !!!
Stomach<span> lining contains glands that secrete </span>gastric<span> juice, including chief cells which secrete pepsinogen and parietal cells which produce </span>hydrochloric acid<span> (</span>HCL<span>). </span>HCL<span>changes pepsinogen to </span>pepsin<span>, an enzyme which initiates protein </span>digestion<span>. D proteins.</span>
Well, even though the person may not have physical contact with the infected person, a person can still be infected of they: wear clothes, use towels, and even bed linens and sheets that the infected person has used.
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During glycogenesis our bodies store glucose as glycogen in the liver and muscles.