Into the duodenum, the first short part of the small intestine.
Lipase is an enzyme which digests lipids. The end products of this are glycerol and fatty acids. Pancreatic lipase is produced in the pancreas.
Who's sad enough to ask this question. THE JUICE BREAKS THE LIPIDS INTO SMALL FAT DROPLETS,A PROCESS CALLED EMULSIFICATION
Amylase, or Amylopsin
The pancreatic juice enters the small intestine through the pancreatic ducts
there is a few enzymes present in intestinal juice and pancreatic juice one is amalayse i works by breaking down carbohydrates like starch into simple sugars like glucose ,another present is pepsin ,that breaks down protiens in to polypeptides or amino acids ,another is lipase which breaks down fat or lipids into glycerol and fatty acids :)
Lipase is produced in the pancreas as well as is present in the intestinal juice of human.
Pancreatic juice performs its functions in the duodenum. It gets there by traveling through the pancreatic duct then enters the duodenum through the hepatopancreatic ampulla (ampulla of Vater).
Duodenum has an opening for the dumping of bile and pancreatic juice called the hepatopancreatic sphincter
Pancreatic juice produced by pancreas is an enzyme
Its the pancreas that makes the pancreatic juice.
pancreatic juice
Pancreatic juice
Pancreatic juice
Pancreatic juice contains enzymes that digest carbohydrates,fats, nucleic acids,and proteins.