What are autorhythmic cells? What can they do? (a) What is an antigenic determinant? (b) What attaches to it? What does pepsin break down? What does lipase break down? The complex known as the triad consists of what? List and describe specific and non specific defenses. ...
Your body uses bile to break down and absorb fat. Your gallbladder releases it into the first section of yoursmall intestine. Bile contains bile salts, cholesterol, fat, and bile pigments. There may be a connection between gallbladder polyps and the way your body breaks down fat. You may ...
Pale, yellow poop can sometimes mean that your liver isn’t producing enough bile salts. This can signal: cirrhosis, or scarring of the liver an infection with the hepatitis B virus When you’re not using them for digestion, bile salts are stored in your gallbladder. So, a gallbladder...
emulsification (in digestion)The breakdown of fat globules in the duodenum into tiny droplets, which provides a larger surface area on which the enzyme pancreatic lipase can act to digest the fats into fatty acids and glycerol. Emulsification is assisted by the action of the bile salts (see bil...
Look into other ways of healing besides yanking it out. If you do have your gall bladder out already, we need to be taking a bile supplement. Why don't the doctors tell us this? Byanon297060— On Oct 14, 2012 What happens to bile if you have no gallbladder?
Look into other ways of healing besides yanking it out. If you do have your gall bladder out already, we need to be taking a bile supplement. Why don't the doctors tell us this? Byanon297060— On Oct 14, 2012 What happens to bile if you have no gallbladder?
terminal ileum (where your small intestine meets the large intestine), it can’t process bile salts, which helpcholesteroldissolve in bile. When that happens, the cholesterol can form into stones that block the opening between the liver and the bile duct, which sends bile down to your ...
What is the function of bile salts? What is the function of the pancreas in a rat? Why can't amylase, which can break down starch, not break down cellulose? a. the enzyme cannot attack cellulose because of its helical shape b. cellulose molecules are much too large c. starch is made...
As for alternative treatments, I've been looking into the "liver detox" approach, which involves several days of drinking only apple juice and then doing a 'flush' that includes epsom salts, olive oil, and lemon juice. Do a search and read up on this for yourself. I'm looking into it...
What function do the salivary glands, pancreas, and enterocytes have in common? - They all secrete pepsinogen - They all produce lipase - They all absorb nutrients - They all produce amylase Which of the following are involved in chemical digestion of carbohydrates? a. b...