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succus entericus

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: succus entericus
(′sək·əs in′ter·ə·kəs)

(physiology) The intestinal juice secreted by the glands of the intestinal mucous membrane; it is thin, opalescent, alkaline, and has a specific gravity of 1.011.


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