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answers only please 1. cells of the pancreas produce digestive enzymes. 2, , cel

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1. cells of the pancreas produce digestive enzymes. 2, , cells produce insulin and glucagon. is the key pancreatic enzyme stimulated by CCK. 4. The pancreas empties digestive enzymes into the small intestine via its 5. The hormone 6. The pancreatic enzyme border cells, allowing it to activate other pancreatic proteases produced at the pancreas lowers blood glucose levels. e is activated in the small intestine via enzymes from brush 1. Name 2 hormones from the small intestine. 2. The remains of the umbilical vein are later known as 3. is stored/concentrated in the gall bladder 4.is the process of breaking down fats into tiny micelle droplets. produced by the liver and stored at the gallbladder functions in the emulsification of fats. consisting of hepatocytes surrounding a central vein. 6. The liver is composed of hepatic 7, The 8. A hepatic triad is composed of hepatic artery, hepatic portal vein and 9. The gallbladder stores and concentrates decomposes emulsified produces duct empties into the common bile duct form the gallbladder duct. bile.

Explanation / Answer

1. Exocrine acinar cells

2. Islet's of langerhans

3. Pancreozymin

4. Pancreatic duct, Common bile duct

5. Insulin

6. Trypsinogen

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1. Gastrin, Secretin

2. Round ligament

3. Bile

4. Emulsification

5. Bile salts

6. Tissue

7 . Cyst duct

8. Bile duct

9. Concentrates

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1. PerustPeris

2. Villi

3. Sucrase, maltade, lactase

4. Emulsification

5. Peristalsis

6. Mucosal

7. Jejenum

8. Ileum