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Name the following-

(i)Where food is completely digested

(ii)Juice that contain trypsin enzyme

(iii)who secrete bile juice

(iv)That absorbed water from unabsorbed food.

(v)Two secretion released by gastric glands.

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Answered by Gauravkarn
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(1) When the pyloric sphincter valve opens, chyme enters the duodenum where it mixes with digestive enzymes from the pancreas and bile juice from the liver and then passes through the small intestine, in which digestion continues. When the chyme is fully digested, it is absorbed into the blood.

(2) Pancreatic Enzymes. Of pancreatic juice, 0.7 to 10% is composed of various proteins synthesized and secreted by the pancreas, including the digestive enzymes and proenzymes, plasma proteins, trypsin inhibitors, and mucoproteins.

(3) The mixture of mucus, hydrochloric acid, and pepsin is known as gastric juice. Gastric juice mixes with food to produce chyme, which the stomach releases into the duodenum for further digestion. The gallbladder stores and secretes bile into the duodenum to aid in the digestion of chyme.
Large Intestine. Food spends many hours traveling through the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach and small intestine. ... The main things left to do are to dry out the undigested food remnant by absorbing water and eliminate the useless waste from the body.

(4) Large Intestine. Food spends many hours traveling through the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach and small intestine. ... The main things left to do are to dry out the undigested food remnant by absorbing water and eliminate the useless waste from the body.

(5) This is thought to be different from the mucus produced by the gastricmucosa. Fundic glands found in the fundus and also in the body have another two cell types–gastric chief cells and parietal cells (oxyntic)). ... The parietal cells secrete hydrochloric acid–the main component of gastric acid.

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Name the following-

(i)Where food is completely digested

(ii)Juice that contain trypsin enzyme

(iii)who secrete bile juice

(iv)That absorbed water from unabsorbed food.

(v)Two secretion released by gastric glands.

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(1) When the pyloric sphincter valve opens, chyme enters the duodenum where it mixes with digestive enzymes from the pancreas and bile juice from the liver and then passes through the small intestine, in which digestion continues. When the chyme is fully digested, it is absorbed into the blood.

(2) Pancreatic Enzymes. Of pancreatic juice, 0.7 to 10% is composed of various proteins synthesized and secreted by the pancreas, including the digestive enzymes and proenzymes, plasma proteins, trypsin inhibitors, and mucoproteins.

(3) The mixture of mucus, hydrochloric acid, and pepsin is known as gastric juice. Gastric juice mixes with food to produce chyme, which the stomach releases into the duodenum for further digestion. The gallbladder stores and secretes bile into the duodenum to aid in the digestion of chyme.

Large Intestine. Food spends many hours traveling through the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach and small intestine. ... The main things left to do are to dry out the undigested food remnant by absorbing water and eliminate the useless waste from the body.

(4) Large Intestine. Food spends many hours traveling through the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach and small intestine. ... The main things left to do are to dry out the undigested food remnant by absorbing water and eliminate the useless waste from the body.

(5) This is thought to be different from the mucus produced by the gastricmucosa. Fundic glands found in the fundus and also in the body have another two cell types–gastric chief cells and parietal cells (oxyntic)). ... The parietal cells secrete hydrochloric acid–the main component of gastric acid.

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