Small pores called gastric pits contain many exocrine cells that secrete digestive enzymes and hydrochloric acid into the lumen, or hollow region, of the stomach. Mucous cells found throughout the stomach lining and gastric pits secrete mucus to protect the stomach from its own digestive secretions.
He should get that gag off, coz u don't want him to suffocate and die.
No they are not they contain a lot of fatty acids that are unhealthy.
When assessing a possible exposure, it is necessary to note both the portal of entry and the mode of transmission. In simple terms, exposure to communicable disease requires two components. First component is a method of transmission wherein a pathogen enters the body. For example, a needle stick incident, the needle is the method of travel. The infected material travels from the host patient to the employee by way of the needle. The second component is the portal of entry. It is the path through which the infected material gains entry into the body. Referring to our example earlier, in the needle stick incident, the place where the needle punctures the skin is the portal of entry for the disease.