Biology, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

Succus entericus is the name given to:
(i) a junction between ileum and large intestine
(ii) intestinal juice
(iii) swelling in the gut
(iv) appendix

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Answered by Divyasamota
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The answer is (b)intestibnal juice.It is a digestive juice which is secreted by the duodenum and ileum together

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Answered by mariospartan
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Succus entericus is the Intestinal juice.

Option B

Explanation:

  • The small intestine has intestinal glands that can secrete enzymes. These intestinal glands are mainly epithelial glands situated on the inner surface of small intestine. These glands secrete strong enzymes that act in a basic environment to produce maximum actions.
  • The enzymes are mainly intestinal amylase, lipase, carboxypeptidase, enterokinase, DNase RNase, etc. These enzymes are secreted in amounts as bolus passes the pyloric sphincter and is controlled by gastrin and secretin.
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