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juices from liver, pancreas, and gallbladder

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Pancreatic juice and bile fluid

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The main one is hydrochloric acid.

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Trypsin is secreted from?

The duodenum. The proximal portion of the small intestine.


How does the duodenum get trypsinogen?

Precursor Trysinogen is an inactive enzyme which is converted to Trypsin by the enterokinase from the ileum. It's then released into the duodenum by secretin from the gut walls or mucosa cells of the duodenum.


Produces a whole spectrum of enzymes and an alkaline fluid that is secreted into the duodenum?

Pancreas


What produces a whole spectrum of enzymes that is secreted into the duodenum?

gastric glands


What neutralize the gastric juices?

alkaline juices is the duodenum secreted from glands in the gut wall.


Which molecule is secreted in the duodenum to help protect against stomach juices?

The pancreatic juice, that is alkaline due to bicarbonate ions, neutralizes the acid contents of the stomach as they both enter the duodenum.


What relationship between bile and the gallbladder?

Bile is stored, not created, in the gall bladder before it is secreted into the duodenum to emulsify fats.No


Where is bile secreted and what does it contain?

Bile is secreted in the liver and discharge into duodenum. It contains bile salts, bile acid, bile pigment,neutral fat, phospholipid, electrolytes like na ions and water.


Where is sucrase secreted?

Sucrase is synthesized in the small intestine by the brush border, and secreted by the tips of the villi epithelium, particularly in the duodenum


Is gastric juice secreted by the liver?

No. Because bile, together with pancreatic fluid is secreted into the the first part of the small intestine, the duodenum. And bile secretions cannot pass through the pyloric sphincter, normally.


What is the peritoneal membrane that attaches the stomach and duodenum to the liver?

The stomach empties into the duodenum. The liver secretes bile into the common hepatic duct. If the sphincter choledochus is closed (it usually is), then the bile refluxes into the gall bladder through the cystic duct. When the sphincter of choledochus opens - with a general opening of the Sphincter of Oddi, the bile is secreted into the duodenum. Both empty into the duodenum.


The digestive enzyme amylase is normally secreted into which two regions of the digestive tract?

The digestive enzyme-amylase is secreted in two regions of the digestive tract.i.e.(1) salivary amylase by salivary glands in the buccal cavity.(2) pancreatic amylase by pancreas in the duodenum.