The secrete gastric juice and the digestive hormones are secreted from the small intestines during the digestion process.
The digestion process begins in the mouth.
Yes, glucose is absorbed in the small intestine during the process of digestion.
Carboxypeptidase is secreted by Pancreas in inactive form (procarboxypeptidase) and is activated by trypsin. Carboxypeptidase is also secreted by small intestine as brush border enzyme. Reference: Human Anatomy and Physiology by Elaine N. Marieb
small intestine
The large intestine in the human body has to do with the digestion process because it has a job to absorb all the salt and liquid of the food. Hope this helps!
Digestion begins in the mouth and ends in the large intestine.
Yes, I agree that all digestive juices secreted by the stomach and small intestine play crucial roles in digestion. The stomach secretes gastric juices, including hydrochloric acid and pepsin, which break down proteins and kill pathogens. In the small intestine, pancreatic juices and bile further digest fats, carbohydrates, and proteins, while intestinal juices contain enzymes that complete the digestive process. Together, these juices ensure efficient nutrient absorption and digestion.
Proteases are primarily secreted in the stomach and the pancreas. In the stomach, the enzyme pepsin is secreted by gastric cells in an inactive form and activated by stomach acid to aid in protein digestion. The pancreas secretes various proteases, such as trypsin and chymotrypsin, into the small intestine, where they continue the process of protein breakdown into smaller peptides and amino acids.
its called digestion
The large intestine.
The digestive enzyme-amylase is secreted in two regions of the digestive tract.i.e.(1) salivary amylase by salivary glands in the buccal cavity.(2) pancreatic amylase by pancreas in the duodenum.
Small intestine