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External digestion is when enzymes are secreted to digest food outside of the organism. Then the soluble nutrients are absorbed by the organism.
The main chemical activity of the stomach is digestion of the proteins. There are a number of enzymes and hormones secreted in the stomach to aid this process.
The structure within a protozoan where enzymes are secreted to digest is called the food vacuole. The food vacuole is responsible for engulfing and breaking down food particles through the action of digestive enzymes. Once digestion is complete, the protozoan absorbs the nutrients from the food vacuole.
I think your answer is both pepsin, a secreted inactive form of pepsinogen, and mucus.
Yes! Bile salts are produced in the liver, stored in the gall bladder and secreted in the small intestine's duodenum. Because they emulsify fats, they are often thought of as digestion's detergent.
Five digestive enzymes that are secreted by the intestinal glands are peptidases, sucrase, maltase, lactase and intestinal lipase. These enzymes are important in the process of digestion.
Chemical digestion in humans requires enzymes to be secreted into the gastrointestinal tract. These enzymes are produced by the pancreas and stomach, among other organs.
External digestion is when enzymes are secreted to digest food outside of the organism. Then the soluble nutrients are absorbed by the organism.
The main chemical activity of the stomach is digestion of the proteins. There are a number of enzymes and hormones secreted in the stomach to aid this process.
The structure within a protozoan where enzymes are secreted to digest is called the food vacuole. The food vacuole is responsible for engulfing and breaking down food particles through the action of digestive enzymes. Once digestion is complete, the protozoan absorbs the nutrients from the food vacuole.
The pancreas secretes insulin which helps regulate blood glucose levels and it also secretes digestive enzymes such as glucagon that assist in breaking down fat, carbohydrate and protein.
They break down food and they both work closeley with insulin.
I think your answer is both pepsin, a secreted inactive form of pepsinogen, and mucus.
Enzymes from the liver, pancreas and gallbladder are secreted into the small intestine to digest the food inside.
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The secrete gastric juice and the digestive hormones are secreted from the small intestines during the digestion process.