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duodenum
It allows food to pass from the stomach to the duodenum.
It distributes bile and pancreatic acids to help break down food
A spatula allows you to scrape all the food from the sides and bottom of a container so that is can all be combined evenly.
the duodenum
The two substances that are mixed together with food in the duodenum are secretin and cholecystokinin. The substances are released from the epithelial cells in the lining of the duodenum.
The two substances that are mixed together with food in the duodenum are secretin and cholecystokinin. The substances are released from the epithelial cells in the lining of the duodenum.
Secretin and Cholecystokinin are released from cells in the duodenal epithelium in response to acidic and fatty stimuli present there when the pylorus opens and releases gastric chyme into the duodenum for further konadigestion.
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I believe that would be the Peristalsis. :)
Food that you eat starts breaking down by the duodenum in the small intestine. The duodenum also regulates the rate that the stomach empties out.
Yes, because the chemicals within the substances do not change to create a new substance.
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.
The food goes nowhere
The duodenum is responsible for the breakdown of food. The food output looks something like chunky peanut butter.
Cholecystokinin
the duodenum is the first curve in the small intestines. the function is to move food further into the small intestine.