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Explain About the Pancreatic Juice with it's types with full explanation!

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Answered by jt3820
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Answer:

The clear alkaline digestive fluid secreted by the pancreas.

Explanation:

Pancreatic juice is a liquid secreted by the pancreas, which contains a variety of enzymes, including trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, elastase, carboxypeptidase, pancreatic lipase, nucleases and amylase. ... Pancreatic juice is alkaline in nature due to the high concentration of bicarbonate ions.

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Answered by InfiniteSoul
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This is produced in a whitish gland , pancreas , located behind the stomach . The pancreatic duct opens into the duodenum by an aperture common to that of the bile duct . The pancreatic juice contains three kinds of enzymes ---

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( pancreatic amylase ) digests leftover starch into maltose .

  • \sf{\bold{\green{\underline{\underline{Trypsin}}}}}

Trypsin acts on the remaining proteins and polypeptides to produce smaller peptides and amino acids . Trypsin is first secreted as inactive trypsinogen . which is activated to trypsin by an enzyme , enterokinase ( also called enteropeptidase ) , secreted by inner lining of the duodenum .

  • \sf{\bold{\green{\underline{\underline{Steapsin}}}}}

Steapsin which acts on emulsified fasts to split them into fatty acids and glycerol .

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