Inhibition of H+, K+-ATPase blocks both basal and stimulated acid secretion.

Inhibition of H+, K+-ATPase blocks both basal and stimulated acid secretion. Correct Answer True

H+, K+-ATPase is located in the apical membrane of the oxyntic cell along the secretory canaliculi. The pump requires large amounts of energy that is supplied by intracellular ATP that is why inhibition of H+, K+-ATPase blocks both basal and stimulated acid secretion.

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