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Acid chyme (nutrient broth from food) enters from the stomach. Protein digesting enzymes enter, but in an inactive form. Pancreatic proteases become activated here. And several digestive enzymes go into the lumen of the duodenum.

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There are three main glands that secrete into the duodenum, the liver/gallbadder, the pancreas, and the Brunner glands.

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Trypsin is secreted from?

The duodenum. The proximal portion of the small intestine.


Produces a whole spectrum of enzymes and an alkaline fluid that is secreted into the duodenum?

Pancreas


What produces a whole spectrum of enzymes that is secreted into the duodenum?

gastric glands


What neutralize the gastric juices?

alkaline juices is the duodenum secreted from glands in the gut wall.


How does the duodenum get trypsinogen?

Precursor Trysinogen is an inactive enzyme which is converted to Trypsin by the enterokinase from the ileum. It's then released into the duodenum by secretin from the gut walls or mucosa cells of the duodenum.


What is Duodenum secreted into?

juices from liver, pancreas, and gallbladder


Does lipase come from animals?

Lipase is produced in the pancreas as well as is present in the intestinal juice of human.


How is the new pancreas and duodenum connected during a pancreas transplantation?

The new pancreas and duodenum are then connected to the patient's duodenum, and the blood vessels are sutured together to restore blood flow to the new pancreas.


What are the substances that neutralize HCL in the small intestine?

the liver secretes bile and pancreas secretes bicarbonate into the duodenum and brings the pH of duodenum up to around 5 and 6 range


What enzyme is released when fats and proteins reach the duodenum?

Lipase is released from the pancreas and is secreted into the duodenal part of the small intestine. It acts on emulsified fats (when ) to produce fatty acids and glycerol. The protease pepsin is also released from the pancreas into the duodenum and acts on proteins to produce either Amino Acids or Peptides. Another protease called trypsin is released from the pancreas into the duodenum and acts on Peptides to produce Amino Acids.


Insulin is secreted by cells present in pancreas?

Yes, insulin is secreted by the pancreas. This secretion is part of the endocrine function of the pancreas.


What is the purpose of replacing the duodenum during a pancreas transplantation?

Replacing the duodenum allows the pancreas to drain into the gastrointestinal system.