How does our stomach seperate stomach acid from other fluids we drink and controls what gets into our bladder?

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I’ve wondered about that today. I found no answer to how that’s possible, can someone please explain how our stomach achieves that?

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[Ion pumps](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_transporter) more create and destroy acidity rather than separate it. Like a slightly leaky boat with a pump: as long as the pump is powered, the boat stays dry and afloat. Your stomach stays acidic, and your blood alkaline.

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