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explain the factors controlling movements of gall bladdercontraction of gall bladder can be controlled by reflex action by the presence of foodstuff
functions of the gall bladderbile from the liver passes through the cystic duct to the gall bladder the gall bladder acts as a reservoir of bile by
explain the functions of the liversecretion of bile the liver cells are able to synthesize bile all constituents of bile are not present in the liver
explain the liver and biliary systemthe liver is the largest gland in the body it weighs about 1500 g it is situated in the upper part of the
explain the role of cholecystokininpancreozymin cck-pz the presence of food in the upper small intestine also causes another hormone cck-pz to be
explain hormonal phase of pancreatic secretionhormonal phase after food enters from the stomach to the duodenum pancreatic secretion starts
explain nervous phase of pancreatic secretionnervous phase when stomach secretes gastric juice in cephalic phase and gastric phase nerve impulses are
explain functions of the pancreas - digestive actiontrypsinogen and chymotrypsinogen are the inactive proteolytic enzymes of the pancreatic juice
explain functions of the pancreas - neutralising actionneutralising action pancreatic juice is alkaline in nature and acid chyme is rendered alkaline
explain the composition of pancreatic juicepancreatic juice is the secretion of the exocrine part of the pancreas it is alkaline in reaction
explain the intestinal phaserest 10 of the total gastric secretion is discharged in this phasewhen partially digested contents of the stomach reach
explain the gastric phase - mechanism of secretion of gastric juiceanother 45 of the gastric secretion is discharged in this phase the mechanical
explain cephalic phase or neural phase45 of the total gastric secretion is discharged in this phase the flow of juice occurs before food reaches the
mechanism of secretion of gastric juice there is always a small quantity of gastric juice present in the stomach even when there is no food in the
explain protective and excretory functionprotective function large quantity of mucin is secreted by gastric glands mucin lubricates the food bolus a
explain haemopoietic functiongastric juice contains the intrinsic factor which is essential for the absorption of vitamin b12 vitamin b12 present in
explain the functions of gastric juice - antiseptic actionantiseptic action hydrochloric acid in the gastric juice acts as a barrier to the passage
explain functions of gastric juice - enzyme actionenzyme action pepsin begins the chemical digestion of proteins it converts proteins to peptones the
explain functions of gastric juice - digestive functionas the gastric juice contains water it further liquefies the food swallowed the hydrochloric
explain the functions of stomach1 mechanical function muscular action of the stomach helps in the mixing of food with the digestive juices and also
explain the control of salivary secretionthe autonomic control of saliva secretion occurs in two ways as unconditioned and conditioned reflex what
explain the heat loss and bacteriolytic actionheat loss - this is found in dog sheep etc who do not have sweat glands in very hot climate they
explain the function of saliva -tastefood substances mixed with saliva stimulate the taste buds saliva acts as a solvent and is essential for the
explain the cleansing - functions of salivasaliva is necessary to keep the mouth clean and to keep the structures within the mouth soft and pliable
explain the lubrication of fooddry food enters the mouth it is moistened and lubricated by the saliva before it can be made into a bolus ready for