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ALLOWING DIGESTIVE JUICES
DIGESTIVE JUICES SECRETED
ADDITION
CHOLESTEROL
CONTACT
ORGANS
NUTRIENTS
PANCREATITIS
ULCERS
TUBE
DRAIN
BLOOD CLOTTING
DAMAGE
DUCTS
INSULIN
PREY
INDIGESTION
MUCUS
PANCREATIC
ENZYMES
GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
HEARTBURN
GLAND
LOWER PART
BILE
INTESTINES
DIGESTIVE ENZYMES
EXOCRINE GLANDS
INTESTINE
SMALL TUBES
HORMONE
CERTAIN HORMONES
DIGESTIVE
PEPSIN
ESOPHAGUS
ANTRUM
LYSIS
HYDROCHLORIC
DIGESTION
FOOD
ULCER
DUODENUM
SMALL INTESTINE
PANCREATIC DUCT
LINING
STOMACH LINING
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  1. The digestive juices are produced by exocrine pancreas cells and the hormones are produced by endocrine pancreas cells.
  2. The digestive juices are now separated from the food and travel for over 500 cm in the bypassed small intestine. Move Up

Allowing Digestive Juices Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. The bacteria weakens the protective coating of the stomach and first part of the small intestine, allowing digestive juices to irritate the sensitive lining.
  2. The bacteria can weaken the protective coating of the stomach, allowing digestive juices to irritate the sensitive stomach lining. Move Up

Digestive Juices Secreted Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This causes the digestive juices secreted by the pancreas to back up into the pancreas itself and start inflaming and digesting pancreatic tissue.

Addition Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In the stomach the food is broken down even more with the addition of digestive juices.

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  1. They are formed when the liver produces more cholesterol than digestive juices can liquefy.

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  1. Peptic ulcers occur only in those areas of the digestive system that come in contact with digestive juices secreted by the stomach.

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  1. When the lining of these organs is corroded by acidic digestive juices secreted by stomach cells peptic ulcers can form.

Nutrients Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The inner tissue layer (derived from endoderm) secretes digestive juices into the gastrovascular cavity, which digests food and circulates nutrients.

Pancreatitis Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. If a gallstone becomes lodged in this opening and obstructs the flow of digestive juices, pancreatitis occurs.

Ulcers Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The pain experienced by people who have ulcers is caused by the open sore coming into contact with acidic digestive juices.

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  1. Suction through a tube placed in the nose and down into the stomach may be needed to keep the stomach emptied of digestive juices.

Drain Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Sometimes, passing a suction tube through the nose to drain out the digestive juices is also adequate treatment.

Blood Clotting Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It is essential for blood clotting and digestive juices.

Damage Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The effect of these changes is that underlying tissues become more vulnerable to damage from digestive juices, such as stomach acid.

Ducts Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. These ducts normally deliver digestive juices from the pancreas into the small intestine.

Insulin Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Enough of the pancreas is left to produce digestive juices and insulin.

Prey Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Some spiders do this by spitting up digestive juices onto prey while chewing it with their chelicerae.
  2. Gland cells secrete digestive juices into the gastrovascular cavity into which tentacles have stuffed captured prey. Move Up

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  1. Malabsorption Syndrome A poor diet and improper eating habits cause *indigestion from a lack of digestive juices.

Mucus Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Glands produce sweat, saliva, mucus, milk, digestive juices, hormones, and an array of other substances.

Pancreatic Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. About 95% of all cases of pancreatic cancer begin in the cells that produce digestive juices, called exocrine pancreas cells.

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  1. Its cells produce digestive juices and enzymes that help break down fats, carbohydrates and proteins (pancreatic exocrine function).
  2. Your pancreas produces enzymes (digestive juices) which break down food, particularly fatty foods. Move Up

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  1. Peptic ulcers occur only in those regions of the gastrointestinal tract that are bathed by digestive juices secreted by the stomach.
  2. These were recognized for many years as gastrointestinal hormones which aid in secretion of digestive juices and motility of the gastrointestinal tract. Move Up

Heartburn Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Stomach problems, indigestion, heartburn, digestive juices & antacids.

Gland Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The pancreas is a gland, producing two main types of substances: digestive juices and digestive hormones.

Lower Part Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Second, the lower part of the stomach mixes up the food, liquid, and digestive juices produced by the stomach by muscle action.

Bile Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Re-routing of bile, pancreatic and other digestive juices beyond the stomach can cause intestinal irritation and ulcers.
  2. In some cases, an endoscope is used to remove gallstones or open the ducts to improve the flow of bile or other digestive juices. Move Up
  3. Each of the three differs in how and when the digestive juices (i.e., bile) come into contact with the food. Move Up

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  1. These cells produce hormones that help regulate digestive juices and the muscles used in moving food through the stomach and intestines.
  2. Thus, food and digestive juices are separated for most of the length of the intestines. Move Up
  3. Term Simple Columnar Epithelium Definition Line the intestines; secretes digestive juices and absorbs nutrients. Move Up

Digestive Enzymes Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. To eliminate abdominal bloating there should be an appropriate composition of digestive juices and presence of all necessary digestive enzymes.

Exocrine Glands Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Among the substances produced by exocrine glands in humans are sweat, lubricants like mucus and tears, and digestive juices.
  2. The other major type of gland is the exocrine glands, which secrete substances - usually digestive juices - into the digestive tract or onto the skin. Move Up

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  1. The mucus layer prevents digestive juices from damaging the stomach and intestine.
  2. When this happens, digestive juices can damage the intestine or stomach tissue. Move Up

Small Tubes Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Two solid organs, the liver and the pancreas, produce digestive juices that reach the intestine through small tubes.

Hormone Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This part of the stomach manufactures the hormone responsible for stimulating digestive juices.

Certain Hormones Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It produces digestive juices and certain hormones, including insulin.
  2. It is responsible for producing digestive juices and certain hormones, including insulin, the main hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar. Move Up

Digestive Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The digestive (peptic) glands may also shrink, resulting in a lack of digestive juices.

Pepsin Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Cause of Peptic Ulcer: Hydrocloric acid and pepsin in the digestive juices of the stomach.

Esophagus Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Heartburn occurs when digestive juices from the stomach move back up into the esophagus, the tube connecting the throat to the stomach.
  2. Acid reflux disease (gastroesophageal reflux disease, GERD, heartburn) occurs when acidic digestive juices flow backward from the stomach into the esophagus. Move Up

Antrum Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Antrectomy removes the lower part of the stomach (antrum) which produces a hormone that stimulates the stomach to secrete digestive juices.

Lysis Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The backflow of these digestive juices causes lysis (dissolving) of pancreatic cells and subsequent pancreatitis.

Hydrochloric Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Digestive juices, most importantly hydrochloric acid and the enzyme pepsin, are produced by the stomach, intestines, and digestive gland.
  2. A lack of hydrochloric acid in the digestive juices in the stomach. Move Up
  3. Milk might not be good a remedy, since it stimulates production of hydrochloric acid and other digestive juices. Move Up

Digestion Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Gentian improves digestion by increasing appetite and stimulating digestive juices and pancreatic activity.

Food Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It helps in the digestion of food by mixing it with digestive juices and churning it into a thin liquid.
  2. This pathway allows digestive juices from the pancreas to mix with food in the intestine. Move Up
  3. The mucosa lines the stomach with longitudinal folds that help churn and mix the food with digestive juices. Move Up

Ulcer Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Upsets in the balance of stomach acid and digestive juices can lead to an ulcer.
  2. An ulcer develops when the balance between the acidic digestive juices and the protective lining of the stomach and intestines (mucous membrane)is disturbed. Move Up
  3. An ulcer occurs when the lining of these organs is corroded by the acidic digestive juices which are secreted by the stomach cells. Move Up

Duodenum Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The sphincter is normally closed, opening only in response to a meal so that digestive juices can enter the duodenum and mix with the food for digestion.

Small Intestine Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It produces digestive juices and enzymes that help break down proteins, carbohydrates and fats so the food you eat can be digested in your small intestine.
  2. Once food enters the stomach, it begins mixing with digestive juices and is passed into the small intestine a little at a time. Move Up
  3. Blind loop syndrome occurs when part of the small intestine is bypassed and cut off from the normal flow of food and digestive juices. Move Up

Pancreatic Duct Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The pancreas is an organ that secretes digestive juices through the pancreatic duct, which empties into the same opening as the bile duct.
  2. The pancreatic duct that drains the digestive juices from the pancreas joins the common bile duct just before it empties into the intestine. Move Up
  3. These digestive juices pass down the pancreatic duct into the duodenum which contains food to be digested. Move Up

Lining Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. These craterlike sores develop when the digestive juices made in the stomach eat away the lining of the digestive tract.
  2. A hole in the lining of the esophagus corroded by the acidic digestive juices secreted by the stomach cells. Move Up
  3. A peptic ulcer occurs when the lining of these organs is corroded by the acidic digestive juices which are secreted by the stomach cells. Move Up

Stomach Lining Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Alcohol can irritate and erode your stomach lining, which makes your stomach more vulnerable to digestive juices.
  2. Weaknesses in the barrier allow your digestive juices to damage and inflame your stomach lining. Move Up
  3. Glands in the stomach lining produce about 3 quarts of these digestive juices each day. Move Up

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  1. Anatomy > Organs > Digestive System > Stomach
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