Which two organs release their secretions into small intestine for digestion of food?
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After its passage through the stomach, ingested food turned into acidic chyme arrives in the first segment of the small intestine, a U-shaped tube called the duodenum. The duodenum produces hormones and receives secretions from the liver (bile) and pancreas (pancreatic juice containing digestive enzymes).
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The two major accessory organs of digestion which release their secretion in the small intestine are:
- liver: It produces bile.
- Pancreas: It produces pancreatic juices.
Bile and the pancreatic juice are discharged into the duodenum every time the sphincter of Oddi opens.
Bile plays an essential role in the emulsification of fat.
Pancreatic juice mainly consists of water, bicarbonate, pancreatic lipase, pancreatic amylase, pancreatic proteases, pancreatic nucleases.
They both help in digestion.
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