Biology, asked by rahulrajgenius3518, 1 year ago

How does pancreatic juice get into the alimentary canal of a frog?

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Answered by nidhanazar786
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Bile and pancreatic juiceflows through the common bile duct into the small intestine. ... Just like humans, the large intestine in frogs also stores the undigested food. It performs the function of absorbing water from the food residue. The solid waste moves towards the cloaca.


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Answered by GauravSaxena01
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Solution:-

  • It is a 3 lobed organ that dominates the frog's body cavity.

  • It produces digestive fluid, that is associate degree ingredient required to help in digestion.

  • Pancreatic secretions are passed into the tiny internal organ through the common epithelial duct.

  • These juices embrace several enzymes like enzyme, lipase, amylase, chymotrypsin, etc.

Pancreatic juice:

It consists of 3 enzymes like trypsin, enzyme and enzyme. These enzymes act best in associate degree alkaline medium and change the food.

Trypsinogen + enzyme enzyme

Trypsinogen + enzyme enzymeProteases + enzyme Aminoacid

Trypsinogen + enzyme enzymeProteases + enzyme AminoacidStarch + Amylopsin disaccharide

Trypsinogen + enzyme enzymeProteases + enzyme AminoacidStarch + Amylopsin disaccharideFats + enzyme Fatty acids + alcohol

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