Food doesn't enter the pancreas. After food enters the duodenum, the exocrine tissues secrete a clear, watery, alkaline juice that contains several enzymes that break down food into small molecules that can be absorbed by the intestines.
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the pancreas releases pancreatic juices into the duodenum to aid the process of digestion.
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Yes it enters it through the glottis and is digested by titin. a frogs digestion is very complex and even more complex then a humans
Food does pass through the pharynx before it goes into the esophagus and on to the stomach.
From superior to inferior: 1. Nasopharynx- air passageway only 2. Oropharynx- swallowed food and air pass through 3. Laryngopharynx- food and air pass through
food and water
because the have no stomach to digest it with
No. the oesophagus controls acid reflux from the stomach and allows food to pass through. it had nothing to do with your wind pipe. =]
Food is not digested in the pancreas. In fact, food doesn't pass through the pancreas at all. The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes to the small intestine (duodenum).
Liver,pancreas,galbladderThe pancreas and liver (and its storage organ, the gall bladder) add digestive fluids between the stomach and small intestine, but no food passes through them.
doesn't pass through any of the accessory organs. (liver, pancreas, salivary glands, gall bladder)
The liver, pancreas, and salivary glands are all part the digestive system, but food doesn't pass through them. All three produce enzymes and chemicals that break up nutrients. The liver produces bile, the salivary glands produce saliva, and the pancreas a mix of enzymes. The liver and pancreas work with other systems as well.
No. Feces passes through it. An accessory organ doesn't have food (or what was once food) pass through it. They just help with the digestion process. The accessory organs are the liver, gall bladder, and pancreas.
Almost any organ you can name does not touch the food: heart, pancreas, gall bladder, brain, eyes, prostate gland, kidneys, liver, lungs, genitalia. None of these come in contact with the food.
The salivary glands, the parotid gland, the pancreas and the gallbladder. All four of these secrete enzymes and/or hormones which are involved in digestion, but all four do not come into contact with food.
Food never enters the pancreas. The pancreas secretes enzymes into the common bile duct and these enzymes aid in the digestion of fat, and protein. The pancreas also secretes insulin into the bloodstream which helps regulate the blood sugar levels w/in the body. Without insulin the body cannot process sugars which are energy for the cells of the body.
When it detects the sugar in your blood. The sugar has to pass through your pancreas and it lets insulin out depending on how much sugar there is.
Lungs, Heart, Brain, Kidneys. ------------------------- Digestive organs food does not pass through: Liver Pancreas Salivary glands Gallbladder Hope this is what you were actually getting at. There are a plethora of organs that food doesn't pass through including, but not limited to: All of the above organs Skin Eyes Bones Nose (hopefully) glands of any sort Gonads The list continues, but there you go.
Food does pass through the pharynx before it goes into the esophagus and on to the stomach.
Well food does not pass through the heart, lungs, or bladder.