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Pancreatic enzymes, bile, and sodium bicaronate.
enzymes are protien catalysts that spreed up digestion
No, the small intestine do not need an acidic environment in order to work. Acid works in stomach to partially digest the food. In the small intestines, fats are digested using bile from the gallbladder which is not acidic.
The pancreas releases its enzymes into the duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine.
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The small intestine receives enzymes from the pancreas. It provides digestive enzymes for the breakdown of all three types of foods; carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
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Pancreatic enzymes, bile, and sodium bicaronate.
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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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In the small intestine - After being in the stomach, food enters the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine. It then enters the jejunum and then the ileum (the final part of the small intestine). In the small intestine, bile (produced in the liver and stored in the gall bladder), pancreatic enzymes, and other digestive enzymes produced by the inner wall of the small intestine help in the breakdown of food.
enzymes are protien catalysts that spreed up digestion
enzymes are protien catalysts that spreed up digestion
expressed in the stomach but not expressed in the small intestine