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What is the role of pancreas in digestion of food?

Are humans ruminants? Justify.

Do wisdom teeth play a role in digestion? If yes, how; if not, why?

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Answered by Luchingbi
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Answer:

1. During digestion, our pancreas makes pancreatic juice called enzymes or digestive juices into the small intestine. These enzymes break down sugars, fats and starches which are left in our stomach helping in digesting our food.

the small intestine. These enzymes break down sugars, fats and starches which are left in our stomach helping in digesting our food. 2. Humans aren't ruminants. Ruminants are those which have a specialized stomach for fermentation, which requires that they chew, regurgitate and chew their food (cud) again. We humans don't have this.

the small intestine. These enzymes break down sugars, fats and starches which are left in our stomach helping in digesting our food. 2. Humans aren't ruminants. Ruminants are those which have a specialized stomach for fermentation, which requires that they chew, regurgitate and chew their food (cud) again. We humans don't have this. 3. Yes, wisdom teeth play a role in digestion. It chews and mixes the food particles which indirectly helps in digestion.

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