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Pancreatic juice is another digestive juice added in the small intestine It is product in the?

gastric juice


What digestive enzyme does the small intestine produce?

The small intestine produces no digestive fluids. Its upper part (duodenum) is where the pancreatic enzymes (pancreas) and bile (liver, via gall bladder) are added to digesting food. In the lower part of the small intestine (jejunum) is where most food absorption takes place.


Where is digestive juices produced?

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.


Where is starch digestion completed?

In the jejunum of the small intestine just after the duodenum where pancreatic amylase is added. In the jejunum of the small intestine just after the duodenum where pancreatic amylase is added. In the small intestine; the first section called the duodenum.


How food passes from the mouth to the rectum?

Food is chewed into small bits and mixed with saliva in the mouth to start the digestive process.The food is then swallowed and then pushed down the esophagus.It enters the stomach where it is mixed with acid and further broken down into soft mush using hydrochloric acid that is produced there for the occasion.The mush (called chyme) goes into the small intestine where it is turned into a liquid and nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream.From there it goes into the large intestine where some water is absorbed. Small amounts of toxins from the blood may be added to the material.Then it finally arrives at the rectum......And leaves the body via the anus.


What do we call the solid being added to the liquid?

The solid being added to the liquid is called a solute. When the solute is dissolved in the liquid, it forms a solution.


What is added to change a solid to a liquid?

Heat is added to a solid to make a liquid... this is called melting. some additional liquid (water,ethanol,acid…) also change solid into a liquid.


When energy is added to a liquid and it changes into a gas it is called?

When energy is added to a liquid causing it to change into a gas, it is called vaporization or evaporation. This process involves the liquid molecules gaining enough energy to break free from the attractions holding them together in the liquid phase and transition into the gaseous phase.


What is the process in which heat is added to liquid and makes a gas?

The process is called evaporation. Heat is added to a liquid, causing the molecules to gain energy and transition into a gaseous state. Evaporation occurs at the surface of the liquid.


Where are the pancreatic juices added?

In the small intestine


How does the digesting food get to cells?

When the food has reached the small intestine more digestive juice is added. This is where food changes into nutrients that cells can use.


What occurs when heat is added to a liquid changing it to a gas?

When heat is added to a liquid, it causes the molecules in the liquid to gain energy and move faster. This increased movement causes the liquid to change into a gas through a process called evaporation or boiling.