The main biological function of the duodenum, which is the first and smallest section of the small intestine, is that it's the place where most of the body's chemical breakdown of food occurs.
produces mucus; found in the submucosa of the small intestine.
buffer up the PH
gastric glands are found in the stomach.
The gastric glands produce intestinal juice. Gastric glands are found in the mucosa of the small intestine, where it pours these juices into the small intestines to dissolve fibrin and emulsify fats.
hydrochloric acid
Then the gastric acid will eat holes in the stomach (called ulcers).
Yes they are.
gastric glands are found in the stomach.
The gastric glands in frogs are found in the wall of their stomach. These small glands secrete gastric juice needed to aid in protein digestion.
The gastric glands are found between the rugae. These glands are lined with different cells that contribute to the formation of gastric juice.
Gastric juice is produced in the stomach. Gastric juice is produced in the Gastric glands.
The rugae gradually smooth out as the stomach fills, permitting stomach distension. A cross section of the stomach lining reveals that in between the rugae are gastric pits, which are the openings of the gastric glands.
I'm not sure.. but I think those are: Salivary Glands Gastric Glands Bile Glands Pancreatic Glands Intestinal Glands
Stomach
duodenal glands
The gastric glands produce intestinal juice. Gastric glands are found in the mucosa of the small intestine, where it pours these juices into the small intestines to dissolve fibrin and emulsify fats.
Gastric Glands
Yes. They produce acid.
hydrochloric acid