In human alimentary canal name the side of complete digestion of various compounds of the food explain the process of digestion
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The human digestive system consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion (the tongue, salivary glands, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder). Digestion involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components, until they can be absorbed and assimilated into the body. The process of digestion has many stages. The first stage is the cephalic phaseof digestion which begins with gastric secretions in response to the sight and smell of food. The next stage starts in the mouth.
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In human alimentary canal, the small intestine is the site of complete digestion of various compounds of food.
The small intestine receive the secretion of the liver and pancreas. the food coming from the stomach is acidic and has to be made Alkaline for the pancreatic enzymes to act. Bile juice from the liver helps in emulsification of fats and also make the food alkaline. the pancreas secretes pancreatic used which contains pancreatic amylase trypsin and lipase. The pancreatic amylase breaks down the carbohydrates, trypsin in digestive the proteins and lipase break down the emulsified fats. The enzymes present in it finally convert the proteins to amino acids complex carbohydrates into glucose and fats into fatty acids and glycerol.
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In human alimentary canal, the small intestine is the site of complete digestion of various compounds of food.
The small intestine receive the secretion of the liver and pancreas. the food coming from the stomach is acidic and has to be made Alkaline for the pancreatic enzymes to act. Bile juice from the liver helps in emulsification of fats and also make the food alkaline. the pancreas secretes pancreatic used which contains pancreatic amylase trypsin and lipase. The pancreatic amylase breaks down the carbohydrates, trypsin in digestive the proteins and lipase break down the emulsified fats. The enzymes present in it finally convert the proteins to amino acids complex carbohydrates into glucose and fats into fatty acids and glycerol.
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