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प्रश्न
What are the various enzymatic types of glandular secretions in our gut helping digestion of food? What is the nature of end products obtained after complete digestion of food?
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उत्तर
Enzymatic types of glandular secretions in our gut:
a. Salivary glands: Saliva is mainly produced by three pairs of salivary glands, the parotids (cheek), the sub-maxillary/sub-mandibular (lower jaw) and the sublingual (below the tongue). These glands situated just outside the buccal cavity secrete salivary juice into the buccal cavity.
b. Gastric glands: The mucosa of the stomach has gastric glands. Gastric glands have three major types of cells namely
(i) Mucus neck cells which secrete mucus;
(ii) Peptic or chief cells which secrete the proenzyme pepsinogen; and
(iii) Parietal or oxyntic cells secrete HC1 and intrinsic factors (factor essential for the absorption of vitamin B12).
c. The bile, pancreatic juice and intestinal juice are the secretions released into the small intestine. Pancreatic juice and bile are released through the hepato-pancreatic duct. The pancreatic juice contains inactive enzymes – trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, procarboxypeptidases, amylases, lipases and nucleases. Trypsinogen is activated by an enzyme, enterokinase, secreted by the intestinal mucosa into active trypsin, which in turn activates the other enzymes in the pancreatic juice. The bile released into the duodenum contains bile pigments (bilirubin and biliverdin), bile salts, cholesterol and phospholipids but no enzymes.

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संबंधित प्रश्न
What are the functions of liver?
Which of the following is NOT a part of the small intestine?
Parotid salivary glands occur ______.
Sphincter of oddi is present at ______.
Hepato-pancreatic duct opens into the duodenum and carries ______.
Liver is the largest gland and is associated with various functions. Choose which is not correct from the following.
What is pancreas? Mention the major secretions of pancreas that are helpful in digestion.
What is the role of gall bladder? What may happen if it stops functioning or is removed?
Secretion of salivary gland performs following functions EXCEPT ______.
What should be in place of A and B respectively in the following digestion process?
\[\ce{A \overset{Trypsin}{->} B}\]
Match the Column I with Column II and select the correct option.
| Column I (Cells) | Column II (Secretion) | ||
| i. | α-cells | a. | Nucleases |
| ii. | Goblet cells | b. | Glucagon |
| iii. | β-cells | c. | Mucus |
| iv. | Acinar cells | d. | Insulin |
Glisson’s capsule is the covering of ______.
Islets of Langerhans are ______.
Match List I with List II:
| List I (Cells) | List II (Secretion) |
| A. Peptic cells | I. Mucus |
| B. Goblet cells | II. Bile juice |
| C. Oxyntic cells | III. Proenzyme pepsinogen |
| D. Hepatic cells | IV. HCl and intrinsic factor for absorption of vitamin B12 |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
