BIOM1060 Lecture Notes - Fall 2018 Lecture 8 - Portal vein, Emulsion, Ileum

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Endocrine gland (produce hormones eg. insulin) and exocrine gland (produce digestive juices) Elongated and lies posterior to stomach (between stomach and duodenum) Produces 1-1. 5l alkaline solution (ph 8) per day. Pancreatic duct: delivers digestive enzymes and buffers to duodenum: common bile duct (liver/gall bladder) and pancreatic duct penetrates duodenal wall. Acinar cells: secretory cells containing zymogen granules with digestive enzymes (reside in clusters called acini) Ductal (epithelial) cells: produce alkaline secretion (hco3. And h2o) used to neutralise acid chyme and transport all secretions. Pancreatic (langerhans) islets: secrete insulin and glucagon into bloodstream. Pancreatic juice: contains pancreatic enzymes (from acinar cells) and aqueous alkaline solution (from duct cells) Digestive enzymes produced by zymogen granules of acinar cells contain: proteolytic enzymes: break certain proteins apart (eg. trypsinogen, chemo- trypsinogen, pro-carboxypeptidase, alpha-amylase: breaks down carbohydrates, lipase: breaks down complex lipids (triglycerides, nucleases: break down nucleic acids.

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