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fenix001 [56]
1 year ago
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When food reaches the small intestine, bile is released from the pancreas. true false

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1 answer:
Goryan [66]1 year ago
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When food reaches the small intestine, bile is released from the pancreas.  false

While food moves  through the small intestine, three organs that are not part of the alimentary canal help the digestion process: The liver makes bile, which helps the body absorb fat. It's located in the top right of the belly. The gallbladder stores bile until it is needed

What happens when the <u>food reaches the stomach</u>?

After food enters your stomach, the stomach muscles mix the food and liquid with digestive juices

To know more about bile here

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