Amylase, trypsin and lipase.
no stomach doesn't contain pancreatic juice. it is secreted by pancreas and contain trypsin and lipase which help in digesting proteins and fats respectively in small intestine
saliva and pancreatic juice
to increase the acidity of the chyme released by the stomach into the duodenum
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The pancreatic juice enters the small intestine through the pancreatic ducts
No. Bile is synthesized in the liver, stored in the gallbladder and secreted into the intestinal tract at the same entry point as pancreatic juice - through a tube called the common bile duct - but the pancreas itself does not make or secrete bile.
The sodium bicarbonate found in pancreatic juice is produced in the lungs. The pulmonary transfer tubules allow transfer of the substance to the pancreas, where it can be used to neutralize the pH of the stomach in protein digestion.
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.