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  Bicarb absorption in proximal jejunum 
 
   
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moonjogger
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11/26/04 - 09:26 PM        
 
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Hey guys, why is the absorption of bicarb the highest in the proximal jejunum? Since there's a need for an alkaline lumen for enzyme activity.
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