what are the enzymes present in small intestine
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Exocrine cells in the mucosa of the small intestine secrete mucus, peptidase, sucrase, maltase, lactase, lipase, and enterokinase. Endocrine cells secrete cholecystokinin and secretin. The most important factor for regulating secretions in the small intestine is the presence of chyme.
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- Small intestine is the one of the part of gastrointestinal tract.
- It is the part where digestion and absorption of food takes place.
- Small intestine is divided into three parts :
- Duodenum
- Jejunum
- ileum
- The enzymes in small intestine are secreted by pancreas.
- Enzymes helps to break downs the macromolecules into smaller building block.
- Small intestine follows the structure of digestive tract.
- The digestive tract wall has mucosa.
- Mucosa containing exocrine cells in small intestine secret mucus.
- The following enzymes are secreted through small intestine are :
- Mucus
- Peptidase
- Sucrase
- Maltase
- Lactase
- Lipase
- Enterokinase
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