BI SC 004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Blood Sugar, Duodenum, Trypsin

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Function of exocrine cells in the pancreas: 1) secrete digestive enzymes into the small intestine. Pancreatic amylase digest carbohydrates: 2) secrete bicarbonate into the small intestine to neutralize stomach acids. Function of endocrine cells in the pancreas: 1) secretes hormones that regulate digestion. Insulin into the blood to keep blood sugar levels under control. The liver is a large metabolic organ that lies under the diaphragm: made of 100,000 lobules, liver produces bile. It filters blood from the gi tract: thus acting to: The liver removes from blood then stores: It stores glucose as glycogen: breaks it down to help retain blood glucose levels. The liver makes plasma proteins and helps regulate cholesterol levels by making bile salts. It makes bile that is then stored in the gallbladder to be secreted into the small intestine to emulsify fats. Old red blood cells make poop brown. Hepatitis: hepatitis is inflammation of the liver, caused by hepatitis:

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