yes.
Secretions from the liver (bile and enzymes) will pass through the common hepatic duct and reaches the pancreatic duct. pancreatic juices from the pancreas will also flow to the pancreatic duct. both will be flowing to the duodenum through a small opening in the duodenum.
The second part of the duodenum is called the "descending" or "descending part." It is located below the first part (the superior duodenum) and continues the path of the digestive system.
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The first section of the digestive system encountered by food as it leaves the stomach is the duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine. Here, the food mixes with digestive enzymes from the pancreas and bile from the liver to continue the process of breaking down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats for absorption.
You have the hydrochloric acid there in the digestive tract. That means in the stomach and proximal part of the duodenum. The acid is very strong. The pH can go down to 2.
your mother
The duodenum is part of the small intestine, so it belongs to the digestive system.
The duodenum is part of the small intestine, and is a part of the digestive tract.
stomach
They are considered accessory glands of the digestive system because they only send digestive juices and acids to the main digestive organs. Food does not actually enter any of the accessory organs.
Rectum
The pancreas lies beneath the stomach and connects to the rest of the digestive system through the small intestine at the duodenum.
stomach,duodenum, mouth,small intestine, large intestine
Secretions from the liver (bile and enzymes) will pass through the common hepatic duct and reaches the pancreatic duct. pancreatic juices from the pancreas will also flow to the pancreatic duct. both will be flowing to the duodenum through a small opening in the duodenum.
liver
Although you cannot live without your liver, it is an accessory organ for the digestive system. For the digestive system it makes bile which helps to break down fats.
in the small intestine, specifically the beginning part, called the duodenum.