Pancreatic juice contains enzymes that digest carbohydrates,fats, nucleic acids,and proteins.
Its the pancreas that makes the pancreatic juice.
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No; insulin is not considered part of pancreatic juice. Pancreatic juice is one of the two types of secretions that come from the pancreas. The juice is mostly water, but also contains important substances such as bicarbonate (a buffer used to decrease acidity), salt, and pancreatic enzymes (to digest food). A hormone called secretin stimulates the secretion of pancreatic juice, which enters the small intestine to have its main effect. The other major pancreatic secretions are hormonal. These include insulin, glucagon, and others. These hormones are secreted directly into the blood stream, as opposed to being secreted into the small intestine like the pancreatic juice. Insulin secretion is regulated by blood sugar levels.
The pancreas! This remarkable organ does two things, the first is that it makes pancreatic 'juice' to directly assist with the digestion process in the small intestine; the second is that is also makes insulin, which goes into the blood to regulate blood sugar levels.
The presence of dissociable OH- ions makes it alkaline.
The presence of OH- ions makes an substance alkaline. When dissolved in solution, the substance should be able to liberate OH- ions.
Bile is made in the liver while pancreatic juices are made in the pancreas. Bile is stored in the gall bladder while pancreatic juices aren't stored. Pancreatic Juice has lots of enzymes while bile just makes the environment suitable for enzymes to survive.
The liver makes new substances
If something is an alkali, it is already alkaline! It's just two ways of saying the same thing... That is an alkali That is ALKALINE.
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The LIVER makes new substances for your body