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Summary of Enzymes within the alimentary canal;
Saliva;
1) Salivary Amylase
2) Lingual Lipase
Gastric Juice;
1) Pepsin
2) Gastric Lipase
Pancreatic Juice;
1) Pancreatic Amaylase
2) Trypsin
3) Chymotrypsin
4) Elastase
5) Carboxypeptidase
6) Pancreatic Lipase
7) Nucleases
The large intestine is the region of the alimentary canal that produces no digestive enzymes.
The alimentary canal is the tube going from the mouth to the anus. The accessory organs are the organs located along that canal which produce enzymes to aid the digestion process.
DEAMINATION
No, the pancreas is not part of the alimentary canal. The alimentary canal, also known as the digestive tract, includes organs such as the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. The pancreas is an organ located near the small intestine that produces digestive enzymes and hormones to aid in digestion.
The mouth is at the beginning of the alimentary canal (digestive tract). The teeth in the mouth cut, tear and grind food and the salivary glands add mucous to moisten the food plus there are also some enzymes that are made in the mouth that start digestion.
What are the other names in medicine for the alimentary canal?
The alimentary canal or the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
Alimentary Canal
alimentary canal
The alimentary canal or part of the alimentary canal usually the intestines and the stomach.
mouth (oesophagus)
Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. Starch is broken down by enzymes. Macromolecules are broken down.