Biology, asked by hardikarora2006, 9 months ago

where from intestinal juice come to the small intestine​

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Answered by suryavamsham
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Explanation:

the bile juice from the liver and the trypsin and lipase of pancreatic juice digesting proteins and fats respectively finger like projections formed from the walls of intestine are known as villi they observe the products of digestion and from Villa into blood vessels and lymph vessels

Answered by hashmatalikhan0935
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Answer:

Explanation:Digestive juices are produced throughout the small intestine and in the pancreas, and bile is produced in the liver. Bile and pancreatic juices empty into the middle of the duodenum via the sphincter of Oddi. Digestion involves the breakdown by enzymes of food molecules into their simple component molecules.

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