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what is the role of pancreatic juice in digestion? 3 pls

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Answered by nileshgujju
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Explanation: When food enters the duodenum, it is deluged with pancreatic juice, which is defined as an alkaline secretion of the pancreas containing enzymes that aid in the digestion of proteins, carbohydrates and fats. ... This pancreatic juice contains enzymes that complete the digestion of starch called pancreatic amylase.

Answered by Anonymous
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Pancreatic juice contains enzymes that (1)complete the digestion of starch(pancreatic amylase)

(2)carry out about half of protein digestion(via the action of trypsin,chymotrypsin,carboxypeptidase),

(3)are totally responsible for fat digestion because the pancreas is essentially the only source of lipases; and

(4)digest nucleic acids(nucleases).

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