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Q 5. Discuss the various associated glands of digestive system and their role in
digestion.

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Answered by manoj858
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Digestive glands are those having ducts that pour secretions into the digestive system. An alimentary canal and digestive glands are parts of the human respiratory system.

The various parts of the alimentary canal include mouth, teeth, esophagus, pharynx, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, anus.

The digestive glands associated with the alimentary canal include the salivary glands, the liver, pancreas, gastric glands, and intestinal glands. Out of these the major glands are salivary glands, pancreas, and liver.

Functions of the digestive glands

- Salivary gland – it secretes salivary amylase enzyme which breaks starch into sugar molecules.

- Gastric glands – it secretes hydrochloric acid (HCl), pepsin enzyme, and mucus. Pepsin helps in the digestion of proteins while mucus helps in the protection of the inner lining of the stomach from acid.

- Intestinal glands – they secrete intestinal juices to break fat molecules and bile salts into simpler substances.

- Liver – it is an organ that secretes bile juice to break fat molecules.

- Pancreas – an organ that secretes insulin hormone along with pancreatic juices that break proteins, fats molecules in the small intestine.

Answered by Anonymous
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The salivary glands, liver and gall bladder, and the pancreas aid the processes of ingestion, digestion, and absorption. These accessory organs of digestion play key roles in the digestive process. Each of these organs either secretes or stores substances that pa.ss through ducts into the alimentary canal

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