Description : Where is it produced and what is the function of enterogastrone in the digestive process?
Last Answer : When the chyme is too fatty there is a secretion of enterogastrone by the duodenum. This hormone reduces the peristalsis of the stomach thus slowing the entrance of food into the duodenum (as the digestion of fats takes more time).
Description : Where is it produced and what is the function of secretin in the digestive process?
Last Answer : Secretin is made in the duodenum. The chyme acidity causes the duodenum to release this hormone that in its turn stimulates the secretion of the pancreatic juice.
Description : How is it produced and what is the function of gastrin in the digestive process?
Last Answer : The presence of food in the stomach stimulates the secretion of gastrin that in its turn triggers the releasing of the gastric juice.
Description : Peristalsis is the process of synchronized contractions of the muscular wall of the digestive tube. Peristaltic movements may occur from the esophagus until and including the bowels. The ... and megaesophagus (enlargement of the esophagus). Digestion System - Image Diversity: peristaltic movements
Last Answer : From the lumen to the external surface what are the tissues that form the digestive tube wall?
Description : Which of the following is produced from pancreas (a) 3 digestive enzymes and 3 hormone (b) 2 digestive enzymes and I hormone (c) 3 digestive enzymes and 2 hormone (d) 3 digestive enzymes and I hormone
Last Answer : (c) 3 digestive enzymes and 2 hormone
Description : What is the function of digestive enzymes ? -Biology
Last Answer : The food we eat is complex in nature, i.e., it contains complex molecules. Digestive enzymes break down these complex molecules into smaller simpler molecules so that they can be absorbed by the walls of the intestine.
Description : What are enzymes? Name any one enzyme of our digestive system and write its function. -Biology
Last Answer : Enzymes are biological catalysts. Catalysts are proteins that increase the rate of chemical reactions without being used up. For example: Amylase catalyses the breakdown of starch into sugars in the mouth and small intestine
Description : What is the function of digestive syrup ?
Last Answer : : It is used for those who suffer from indigestion, bloating , indigestion , loss of appetite , acidosis , abdominal pain and constipation.
Description : The main digestive function of enterokinase is
Last Answer : The main digestive function of enterokinase is A. conversion of pepsinogen into pepsin B. ... of the gastric glands to secrete gastric juice
Description : What are the main digestive enzymes and what factors affect how they function?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What is the role of digestive enzymes and the factors that affect their function?
Last Answer : Digestive enzymes break down the food we eat into smallerparticles. In the mouth, there is salivary amylase which starts thebreak down of carbohydrates. Next, the stomach has pepsin whichstarts ... they are placed in an unsuitable pH ortemperature and therefore are unable to work.Hailey Amstrong
Description : Which of the following is the function of enterogastrone? (a) It inhibits the secretion of gastric juice. (b) It stimulates the secretion of digestive juices in the stomach. (c) It stimulates the flow of pancreatic juice. (d) It regulates the flow of bile.
Last Answer : (a) It inhibits the secretion of gastric juice.
Description : Why are kernels of corn so impervious to the digestive process?
Last Answer : They are cellulose.Cellulose is not digestible by humans. It is by cows.
Description : Draw a labelled diagram of the human digestive system. With the help of this diagram, describe the process of digestion of food in man (humans). -Science
Last Answer : Digestion of food in human beings: Digestion of food begins in the mouth. The mouth cavity contains teeth, tongue and salivary glands. The teeth cut the food into small pieces, chew ... , proteins and fats. The walls of ileum secrete succus entericus which completes the digestion process.
Description : How is an animal's digestive system designed to process the type of food it eats?
Description : By generally dividing food into carbohydrates, fats and proteins and considering the digestive process until the pylorus (exit of stomach), which of these mentioned types of food have already undergone chemical digestion?
Last Answer : Until the exit of the stomach, carbohydrates, in the mouth, and proteins, in the stomach, have already undergone chemical breaking by digestive enzymes. Carbohydrates have suffered action of the salivary ... of the gastric juice. Fats, until reaching the duodenum, do not undergo chemical digestion.
Description : How are animals divided according to their type of digestive process?
Last Answer : Apart from sponges, that do not have a digestive cavity where extracellular digestion takes place, all other animals have a digestive system with an internal cavity in which extracellular digestion occurs.
Description : ___ is a milk process that makes milk more easily digested by those with a sensitive digestive system. a) Ionization b) Evaporation c) Pasteurization d) Homogenization
Last Answer : d) Homogenization
Description : A steady state within the body is termed a) Homeostasis. When a change occurs that causes a body function to deviate from its stable range, processes are initiated to restore and maintain ... that is perceived as challenging, threatening, or damaging to the person's dynamic balance or equilibrium.
Last Answer : a) Homeostasis. When a change occurs that causes a body function to deviate from its stable range, processes are initiated to restore and maintain the steady state or homeostasis.