The small intestine produces digestive enzymes. Certain things that you eat are digested in different parts of the body by different systems.
The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes and bicarbonate into the small intestine to aid in digestion, while the liver produces bile which is released into the small intestine to help with the digestion of fats.
The liver releases bile, and the pancreas releases digestive enzymes.
When the stomach makes churning movements, it produces gastric juices which contain hydrochloric acid and enzymes that help break down food into smaller particles for easier digestion.
Yes, glandular tissues can produce enzymes. Glandular tissues are specialized to secrete various substances, including enzymes, that help in digestion, metabolism, and other physiological functions in the body. The enzymes produced by glandular tissues play important roles in breaking down food, regulating various biochemical processes, and supporting overall health.
The pancreas is the accessory organ to digestion that produces most of the digestive enzymes. These enzymes are released into the small intestine to help break down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats in food for absorption.
The gall bladder, liver, pancreas, salivary glands all do their part to break down food.
enzymes
enzymes
There are actually three organs that secrete digestive substances into the small intestine to help digest proteins, carbohydrates and fats. These organs are: - the liver - the pancreas - the gallbladder
The salivary glands secret enzymes which help prepare food for digestion in the stomach
The salivary glands secret enzymes which help prepare food for digestion in the stomach
The acinar cells of the pancreas produce digestive enzymes that are released into the small intestine to help break down proteins, fats, and carbohydrates in the food we eat, aiding in their digestion and absorption.
Enzymes are involved in the digestion of all types of foods except, of course, the foods that cannot be digested (like cellulose).
yes they break down your food
They are the large and small intestine
Accessory organs are organs that aid in the digestive process but are not part of the digestive tract. They include organs like the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas, which produce digestive enzymes and substances that help with the breakdown of food in the digestive system.
The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes and bicarbonate into the small intestine to aid in digestion, while the liver produces bile which is released into the small intestine to help with the digestion of fats.