Biology, asked by Maajid6027, 1 year ago

How would you explain why bicarbonate and digestive enzymes respond differently in two of the variables in Figure 30-8?

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Answered by techtro
14

Bicarbonate will helps for  neutralize acid and it is the base for Highly pH. To find the solution the sodium bicarbonate with an rule to get an idea of pH.  

The main enzymes of digestive in the juice pancreatic as listed below. They where many efforts which will have suitable for an pancreatic insufficient exocrine with specially designed enzyme for the preparations. They are several disadvantages with an physiological enzyme secretion.

Enzyme  

  • Pancreatic alpha-amylase
  • Phospholipase A2
  • Proteases
  • Cholesterol Esterase
  • Pancreatic Lipase & Procolipase

Answered by aqibkincsem
13

Answer:

Once the chime enters the duodenum, it causes the release of two hormones from the small intestine: secretin and cholecystokinin (CCK, previously known as pancreozymin) in response to acid and fat, respectively.

These hormones have many effects on different tissues. In the pancreas, secretin stimulates the secretion of bicarbonate (HCO3), and CCK stimulates the secretion of digestive enzymes.

The bicarbonate and digestive enzymes released together are known as pancreatic juice, which travels to the small intestine.

Explanation:

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