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Cleaves pepsinogen into pepsin
Hydrocholoric acid
Ion exchange between Gastric gland and parietal cell
H+ enters gland, K+ enters cell
Ion exchange between blood and parietal cell
HCO3- enters blood and Cl- enters parietal cell to go to gland
Catalyst in producing HCl
Carbonic anhydrate
Two products of parietal cells into gastric gland
Intrinsic factor and HCl
Pancreatic Acinus is made up three cell types
Acinar, Duodenal Mucosal, Duct
Enterokinase is released here.
Duodenal Mucosal cell
Ion exchange between blood and Duct cell.
CO2 from blood to cell. H+ from cell to blood
Duodenal bicarbonate is released here.
Duct cell.
Rich quantities of these organelles in Acinar
RER and golgi
8 enzymes released by Acinar cell
1. Trypsinogen
2. Trypsin Inhibitor
3. Chymotrypsinogen
4. Ribonuclease
5. Amylase.
6. Lipase
7. Pro-elastase
8. Pro-carboxypeptidase
Enzyme converting trypsinogen to trypsin
Enterokinase
Amylase breaks carbohydrates into which saccharides by percentage?
80% glucose
10% fructose and galactose
Phosphotidal Choline is also known as this.
Lecithin
Which cells return H+ ions to blood? HCO3?
1. Brunner's Gland cell in S.I
2. Duct cell of Pancreas

1. Parietal cell of stomach