What happens in digestion when bile duct is blocked?
if bile duct is completely blocked then the bile juice and bile salt will not be secreted and the digestion of fats will not be done.
the food coming from the stomach is acidic and has to be made alkaline for the pancreatic enzymes to act. bile juice from liver accomplishes this in addition to acting on fats. fats are present in the intestine in the form of large globule which makes it difficult for enzymes to act on them. bile salts break them down into smaller globules increasing the efficiency of enzyme action. alll this cannot take place if the bile duct is blocked.
What is the undigested food called?
The solid by-product of the undigested matter is known as Feces which is a combination of Bacteria, undigestable foods like Insoluable Fibre (which means doesn't dissolve in water) and some liquids (to ease it out).
Can you define the term erosion?
The process in which the surface of the earth is worn away by the actions of water, glaciers, winds, waves, etc
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nd dont forget gravity
It made up of waste food that cannot be digested, mucus and dead tissues from within the body plus an harmful agents life bacteria
You drank urine by mistake and you have digestive issues what will happen to you?
Nothing. People drink urine when they are stuck in the desert and live. Urine is actually fine to drink....sounds gross but it is....just....how did you ever get past the smell?????? :P Nothing. People drink urine when they are stuck in the desert and live. Urine is actually fine to drink....sounds gross but it is....just....how did you ever get past the smell?????? :P
What are the major applications for gas absorption?
this process main application is to protect our environment by pollution by adsorbing the toxic gases,and even in the industry also it absorbs the harmful gases released by the chimineys.
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Why do foods have to be digested?
Food must be chemically digested because the substances which our body needs cannot be absorbed into the blood until they have been broken down into small, soluble chemicals with the help of enzymes in our mouth. When the food is digested, its molecules are small enough to pass through the wall of the small intestine by diffusion.
The main steps of digestion in humans are and?
-Mechanical Digestion, which is when we chew our food in our mouths.
-Chemical Digestion, when the acids in our stomach and intestines accually break it down to enable the body to absorb the nutrients and excrete the waste.
What is the function of an organisms digestive system?
The function is to process the food in our body
Why can you digest bread but not paper?
Hm... (first time answering a question on here) Well, you can digest bread because it is made of grains. Bread is a starch polysaccharide and is, therefore, made of carbohydrates. Paper is made of cellulose and nothing in the world can digest cellulose so... yeah... 0w0"