Name the enzymes/secretions of the following glands along with their function
1)Salivary Gland
2) Liver
3) Stomach
4) Pancreas
5) Small Intestine
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Enzymes/secretion function
- 1) Salivary Gland - Saliva containing salivary Amylase whose function is to digest 30-40% of glucose into maltose and Dextrins.
- 2) Liver- Bile.Bile makes the food medium acidic and also helps in emulsification of fats.
- 3) Stomach- Gastric juices which contains Hcl,pepsin,renin along with gastric lipase, each having specific functions
- 4) Pancreas- Amylase , Trypsin and Lipase
a)Amylase helps in digestion of polysaccharide into monosaccharides (maltose)
b)Trypsin helps in the digestion of protein into proteins into peptides and amino acid.
c) Lipase helps in the digestion of fats into fatty acids and glycerol.
5) Small Intestine- Intestinal juice called succus entericus.helps in digestion of fats, proteins and carbohydrates
Explanation:
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Explanation:
1) Saliva - Keeps your mouth moist and comfortable. Helps you chew, taste, and swallow. Fights germs in your mouth and prevents bad breath
2) Bile Juice - Bile contains bile acids, which are critical for digestion and absorption of fats and fat-soluble vitamins in the small intestine. Many waste products, including bilirubin, are eliminated from the body by secretion into bile and elimination in feces.
3) Pepsin - Pepsin is a stomach enzyme that serves to digest proteins found in ingested food. Gastric chief cells secrete pepsin as an inactive zymogen called pepsinogen.
4) Lipace - Lipase is an enzyme the body uses to break down fats in food so they can be absorbed in the intestines.
5) Pepsin - Pepsin is a stomach enzyme that serves to digest proteins found in ingested food. Gastric chief cells secrete pepsin as an inactive zymogen called pepsinogen. Parietal cells within the stomach lining secrete hydrochloric acid that lowers the pH of the stomach.