Biology, asked by aswad33, 1 year ago


What would happen if there is no alkaline medium in small intestine ​

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Answered by dreamrob
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• An alkaline medium is necessary for the small intestine.

• If there is no alkaline medium in the small intestine the enzyme synthesis is stopped.

• Strong acids can damage the lining of our intestine.

• The small intestine requires an alkaline medium to break down the complex molecules into simple molecules.

• So all enzymes need certain conditions to work.

Answered by mariospartan
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If there would be no alkaline medium in small intestine then acid from the stomach can erode the walls of small intestine.

EXPLANATION:

  • When we swallow our food it reaches our stomach where strong acids are released by the walls of stomach for the breakdown of food, mainly proteins.
  • This acid also helps in killing any unwanted foreign microorganisms present in the food, if any.
  • Then this acidic food called chyme is moved further into small intestine and then immediately bile juice which is alkaline in nature is released.
  • It is released to neutralize the effect of the acid released in stomach because this acid can erode the walls of the small intestine if bile is not released.
  • It also helps in the emulsification of fats.

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