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2. Pepsin: An enzyme which digests proteins to peptides


         3. Rennin: An enzyme that clots milk in breast feeding chil-

         dren

         4. Mucus: Protects the stomach lining from the corrosive-

         ness of hydrochloric acid and digestive enzymes.



         Small Intestine



         The first part of the small intestines is called the duodenum,

         followed by the ileum where digestion is completed.


         Duodenum



          This is the first section of the small intestine.


         The duodenum receives food from the stomach through the

         pyloric sphincter muscle. It’s a muscle that controls entry of

         food from the stomach into the duodenum.

         The duodenum receives digestive juice from 2 accessory or-

         gans;


         1. Bile juice


          This is produced by the liver, stored in the gall bladder and

            flows via the bile duct into the duodenum.

          Bile juice is not an enzyme but contains salts which break

            down fats


          Bile emulsifies fats to form tiny droplets (emulsion)


          Bile also neutralises the hydrochloric acid that comes with

            the chime from the stomach to provide alkaline conditions

            needed in the small intestine.
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