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Explain succus entericus.
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Answered by satamil0505
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Succus entericus is the alkaline secretion produced by glands in the wall of the duodenum, consisting of water, mucoproteins and hydrogen carbonate ions. It helps to counteract the highly acidic and proteolytic chyme entering the small intestine from the stomach, and thus protects the duodenum from damage.

Answered by Annesha30
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Succus entericus also called intestinal juice is a fluid secreted in the small intestine in small quantities. Succus entericus is the alkaline secretion produced by glands in the duodenum wall, which consists of water, mucoproteins, and carbonate hydrogen ions.This intestinal juice is formed by the secretions of the mucosal brush boundary cells along with the secretions of goblet cells.It helps counteract the highly acidic and proteolytic chyme entering from the stomach into the small intestine, and thus protects the duodenum against damage.

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