bile
The digestive juices from the pancreas enter the duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine.
The pancreas secretes juices into the small intestine!
one of the many purposes of the small intestine is to extract the nutrients and or digestive juices from what enters it
Gal bladder and pancreas
the small intestine is a long tube in which more digestive juices are breaking down the food.Digestion is completed in the small intestine.
The gall blader
If the gallbladder is functioning properly, it will pass the digestive juices to the small intestine.
Small intestine
Digestive juices is produced in the stomach and small intestine. The mouth does not produce digestive juices, it is only saliva. The food will stay in the stomach for 2-5 hours and digestive juices are added to make it softer and then, the food travels to the small intestine where more digestive juices are added.
"Produce digestive juices" Digestive juices are produced by your body in your mouth (saliva) stomach (acids) and in many other places down your digestive system, they help break down the food we eat and the other things we drink or take (eg:drugs/medication). If there were no digestive juices our body would not be able to use our food for our advantage
The Digestive System involve: mouth, stomach and small intestine.---Mouth: --teeth:To chew and grind food into smaller pieces.--tongue:-To roll the chewed food in to a ball and push it down to the gullet. (swallow)-To mix the food with saliva.--saliva:-soften & moisten the food.-break down food in to simplier substences. Because it contain digestive juices.________________________________________________________________---Stomach: (stay for 4 hours)-made of muscules-contain digestive juices-mix food with digestive juice________________________________________________________________---Small intestine: (stay for 4 hours)-contain more digestive juices.-break down food into simplier substences.-absorb the digested food. (nutrients)
Yes, it releases digestive juice into small intestine. The common bile duct join the pancreatic duct, the bile from common bile duct and pancreatic juice from pancreatic duct empty into duodenum (of small intestine) through the sphincter of oddi (valve) if it is opened. The opening of this valve is controlled by a hormone called Cholecystokinin.