Justify-pancreatic juice supports
the complete digestion of food in
small intestine
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The role of the pancreas in digestion is to make enzymes that are needed to help break down food. Enzymes are stored in the pancreas until a person has a meal. The pancreas has an opening that is normally covered in a thin and watery mucus. The enzymes flow easily through this opening into the small intestine where they're needed to help digestion. The pancreas is located near the small intestine.
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==> we know Enzymes are stored in the pancreas until a person has a meal. The pancreas has an opening that is normally covered in a thin and watery mucus. The enzymes flow easily through this opening into the small intestine where they're needed to help digestion.
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