If you take an antacid:a

you are trying to limit the secretions of the chief cells.
b. you are trying to limit the secretions of the parietal cells.
c. you would be affecting both the parietal and the chief cells.
d. you would not be able to digest protein.
e. you would not be able to digest lipids.


B

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