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Alpha cells in the pancreas detect low blood sugar and secrete glucagon. Glucagon travels to the liver to stimulate breakdown of glycogen reserves (glycogenolysis) and stimulate gluconeogenesis (production of new glucose).
the salivary glands secrete enzymes (particularly salivary amylase or ptyalin) necessary for the initial digestion of starch in the mouth. namely, these are the parotid, submandibular and sublingual glands.
Liver is the most important part of excretory organ as it secrete some enzymes helps the system to breakdown the macromolecules into smaller components easily absorb-able to blood Answered by PASHA
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The salivary glands in the mouth secrete enzymes in saliva that begin chemical digestion.
They secrete enzymes to break down maltose into glucose.
The two glands secrete enzymes, which help initiate the chemical breakdown of food.Enzymes are proteins.
insulin it also secretes enzymes, for digestion, and aqueous bicarbonate to neutralize acids. you can go to the answer for "what does pancreas secrete?" for more in depth info. Mainly pancreas secrete pancreatic juices that contains enzyme which is used speed up the chemical reaction taking place.
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They secrete hormone insulin.It regulates glucose level of body.
Alpha cells in the pancreas detect low blood sugar and secrete glucagon. Glucagon travels to the liver to stimulate breakdown of glycogen reserves (glycogenolysis) and stimulate gluconeogenesis (production of new glucose).
Osteoclasts (bone digesting cells)
To allow the absorption of nutrients and to secrete enzymes
the salivary glands secrete enzymes (particularly salivary amylase or ptyalin) necessary for the initial digestion of starch in the mouth. namely, these are the parotid, submandibular and sublingual glands.
Liver is the most important part of excretory organ as it secrete some enzymes helps the system to breakdown the macromolecules into smaller components easily absorb-able to blood Answered by PASHA
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