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Within the parietal cells of the stomach, co2 and h2o are combined by to produce h2co3, which quickly dissociates into h+ and hco3-. h+ ions are pumped into the lumen of the stomach via a while hco3- is pumped into the blood in exchange for cl-, which ultimately enters into the lumen of the stomach as well.

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