Bicarbonate's main role is to help neutralize the very acidic contents coming out of the stomach and into the small intestine. This serves a protective role -- to help protect the lining of the small intestine from being eaten away -- as well as a functional one -- the digestive enzymes at work in the small intestine operate better at a higher pH (less acidic).
In the human body, bicarbonate keeps the blood within a certain pH range. It also carries carbon dioxide out of the circulatory system.
The purpose of bicarbonate in the digestive process is to raise the PH of chyme. The pancreas release bicarbonate to neutralize acids.
Secretion of bicarbonate from epithelial cells is considered to be the primary mechanism by which the duodenal mucosa is protected from acid related injury.
gallbladder
Lysosomes are the organelles that have digestive enzymes. The main purpose of these organelles is to help with the digestion process.
The main purpose is to take water back in from the digestive process. Some vitamins are also absorbed through this process.
The Pancreas
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what is the essential recycled substance in the digestive process?
It is reported that a hellbender's digestive process is very slow. Additionally, they also carry eggs in their digestive systems.
taking food and distrubute vitamines through out your body
The digestive process takes 6 hours to complete.
For anything the digestive process starts when you begin mastification, or chewing. then you swallow it.
the vili aid the process of absorbtion by increasing the
A cavity that both digestive and circulatory serve are called cylindrical. This is the purpose of cnidarians.