presence of food in the duodenum. The intestinal
enzymes are the peptidases and sucrase, maltase, and
lactase. Peptidasescomplete the digestion of protein
by breaking down short polypeptide chains to amino
acids. Sucrase, maltase, and lactase, respectively,
digest the disaccharides sucrose, maltose, and lactose
to monosaccharides.
The enteroendocrine cells of the intestinal glands
secrete the hormones of the small intestine. Secretion
is stimulated by food entering the duodenum.
382 The Digestive System
Pyloric sphincter
Hepatic duct
Cystic duct
Duodenum
Main
pancreatic
duct
Pancreas
Superior mesenteric
artery and vein
Islets of
Langerhans
Ducts
Acini
Capillaries
Delta cell
Beta cell
Alpha cell
A
B
Common
bile duct
Ampulla of Vater
Figure 16–7. (A) The pancreas, sectioned to show the pancreatic ducts. The main pan-
creatic duct joins the common bile duct. (B) Microscopic section showing acini with their
ducts and several islets of Langerhans.
QUESTION:In part B, what do the acini secrete?