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Lipase is absent in the secretions of 1) Gastric glands 3) Crypts of Lieberkuhn 2) Pancreatic acini 4) Hepatocytes​

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Answered by sijisunilpanoli
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Answered by ishwaryam062001
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Answer:

Lipase is absent in the secretions of gastric glands.

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Lipase is absent in the secretions of

1) Gastric glands

2) Pancreatic acini

3) Crypts of Lieberkuhn

4) Hepatocytes​

Lipase is an enzyme that is secreted by several exocrine glands in the body, including the pancreatic acini, gastric glands, and crypts of Lieberkuhn. Lipase is most commonly associated with digestion and helps to break down dietary fats into fatty acids and glycerol. However, the hepatocytes of the liver do not secrete lipase. Rather, they secrete bile, which helps to emulsify fats into smaller pieces and aid in the digestion of fats and certain fat-soluble vitamins.

 Lipase is absent in the secretions of gastric glands. Gastric glands primarily secrete hydrochloric acid and digestive enzymes like pepsin, but not lipase. Lipase is produced and secreted by the pancreatic acini, which are clusters of cells within the pancreas that produce digestive enzymes. The crypts of Lieberkuhn are invaginations in the lining of the small intestine where the absorption of nutrients takes place. Lipase is not produced or secreted by the crypts of Lieberkuhn. Hepatocytes are the main cells that make up the liver and perform various functions including the production of bile, but not lipase.

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