The internal lining of the stomach is a mucous membrane called the gastric mucosa. Three glands in the gastric mucosa produce stomach acid and an enzyme known as pepsin. Stomach acid breaks down food and pepsin digests protein. The stomach lining is coated with a thick mucus layer to protect it from digestive acids. If the mucus becomes too thin, the acids damage the stomach lining.

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