The stomach has a lining of protective mucus.
The acinar cells of the pancreas secrete proteolytic enzymes as zymogens or proenzymes. These enzymes are in their inactive form and must be activated by something else. One of these enzymes, trypsinogen, is activated by enterokinase found in the cells that make up the duodenum wall. Once activated to trypsin, it activates the other digestive enzymes.
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid, enzymes, and mucus. These substances help in breaking down food, killing harmful bacteria, and protecting the stomach lining from being digested by its own acid.
because each enzyme has an own purpose
It is digested in the stomach. It does not contain anything harmful, if the person who it came from is disease free.
Type your answer here... Fungi are their own, separate kingdom. They are distinct from protists. One reason is because of the way in which fungi obtain nutrients. They are heterotrophic absorptive, which means that they secrete enzymes onto their food source and then absorb the digested material. This is akin to you squirting enzymes from your stomach onto your plate of food, waiting then absorbing the digested products through your skin. Wierd enough to put you in your own, separate kingdom. Protists fall into 2 categories, algae, who are photosynthetic autotrophs, and protozoa, who are heterotrophic ingestive.
Autodigestion refers to the process where the stomach lining is damaged by its own digestive acids and enzymes, leading to inflammation or ulcers. This can occur due to a disruption in the stomach's protective mucosal barrier, causing the stomach to essentially digest itself.
Digestive enzymes are in an enclosed organelle so that materials not meant to be digested, aren't. If they were released in the cytoplasm then anything could be digested, resulting in the cell dying.
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Physically you can but why would you want to? It isn't poisonous, as it mainly consists of partly digested food but it does also contain stomach acid which could cause damage to your teeth.
yes cell wall has its own wall
No effect at all. It just came out of your body, it's just going back in.Answer:It may cause stomach upset as it contains enzymes that interact with mucous membranes. These enzymes help to facilitate successful fertilization in the womb, but they can also affect the mucous membranes of the digestive tract when swallowed and cause indigestion and stomach pain.