The villi, saliva, the liver and the pancreas or the large intestine.
liver and pancreas
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The gallbladder, which is an accessory organ of the small intestines, makes bile which is secreted into the small intestine and emulsifies (breaks down) fats.
Cholecystokinin.
enzymes are protien catalysts that spreed up digestion
synthesized in the small intestine by the brush border, and secreted by the tips of the villi epithelium, particularly in the duodenum
Enzymes from the liver, pancreas and gallbladder are secreted into the small intestine to digest the food inside.
what are the 3 organs that contribute enzymes and chemicals into the small intestine
Digestive enzymes are made in the pancreas, not the small intestine. The majority of enzymes are made in the pancreas and the small intestine. These include the carbohydrases, lipases and proteases which break down all the major molecules. Enzymes are also secreted in the mouth and stomach, altough fewer than in the pancreas / intestine.
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It's not the structure itself, but rather the enzymes and other chemicals secreted in these structures that digests food. These areas are:mouth (carbohydrates)stomach (proteins)small intestine (everything except proteins)
The small intestine is the site of work of some digestive enzymes that are secreted there. It is not an ideal site for the continued work of enzymes from the stomach, as the pH is not hospitable for the work of those gastric enzymes.
Bile and pancreatic juice are secreted into the small intestine through ducts. These chemicals assist in digestive processes in the small intestine.
The duodenum. The proximal portion of the small intestine.
Those are called enzymes.
an adult usally has to have 2.5 millmerters of salt
Bile is secreted by the liver.
Amylase, protease and lipase are secreted from the pancreas into the small intestine. Sucrose, maltase, lactase from the wall of the intestine are also used to complete digestion.