Yes, it releases digestive juice into small intestine. The common bile duct join the pancreatic duct, the bile from common bile duct and pancreatic juice from pancreatic duct empty into duodenum (of small intestine) through the sphincter of oddi (valve) if it is opened. The opening of this valve is controlled by a hormone called Cholecystokinin.
amino acids and juices secreted by walls of small intenstine
gall bladder
Liver, Pancreas, Gall Bladder
the answer is the pancreas
the pancreas works with the small intestine and the liver. It works with the liver by sending the hormones that it makes to the liver. The pancreas makes insulin and glucagon. If the blood sugar is high, the pancreas sends out insulin. The liver reads this and it will store glucose(sugar). Glucagon tells the liver to release glucose when the blood sugar is high. The pancreas works with the small intestine because it makes digestive juices that are sent into the small intestine. The juices help break down food.
Enzymes are secreted by several organs of the digestive system: the salivary glands, the stomach, the pancreas, and the small intestine. The digestive system is made up of the digestive tract-a series of hollow organs joined in a long, twisting tube from the mouth to the anus-and other organs that help the body break down and absorb food (see figure). Organs that make up the digestive tract are the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine-also called the colon-rectum, and anus. Inside these hollow organs is a lining called the mucosa. In the mouth, stomach, and small intestine, the mucosa contains tiny glands that produce juices to help digest food. The digestive tract also contains a layer of smooth muscle that helps break down food and move it along the tract. Two "solid" digestive organs, the liver and the pancreas, produce digestive juices that reach the intestine through small tubes called ducts. The gallbladder stores the liver's digestive juices until they are needed in the intestine. Parts of the nervous and circulatory systems also play major roles in the digestive system. .
The small intestine (specifically the duodenum)
The first part of the dligestive system is the mouth when you eat then the food goes to the esophugus. the esophugus is the tube that connects your mouth where the food starts going down. Then comes the stomach the stomach digstes the food and breaks it down using the gastric juices. then comes the small intestine. the small intestine is the longest part of the digestive system. then it travels along the large intestine or the rectum and then the food goes to waste. Other parsts of the digestive system are the pancreas, liver, and gallbladder. the pancreas seperates the sugar, the liver seperates all the bacteria and the bad stuff but when it gets overflowed, that's when you have diahhrea. the gallbladder breaks down fats.
help the digestive system
Yes. That is your body's way of getting rid of digestive juices.
Digestive juices is produced in the stomach and small intestine. The mouth does not produce digestive juices, it is only saliva. The food will stay in the stomach for 2-5 hours and digestive juices are added to make it softer and then, the food travels to the small intestine where more digestive juices are added.
The pancreas secretes juices into the small intestine!
the answer is the pancreas
bile
Gal bladder and pancreas
The gall blader
one of the many purposes of the small intestine is to extract the nutrients and or digestive juices from what enters it
Small intestine
the small intestine is a long tube in which more digestive juices are breaking down the food.Digestion is completed in the small intestine.
If the gallbladder is functioning properly, it will pass the digestive juices to the small intestine.