A question asked by moose: Why does cystic fibrosis cause a person to be malnourished?
Part of this question includes that the thick mucus produced by cystic fibrosis sometimes blocks the pancreatic duct that allows pancreatic juice to enter the small intestine.

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Answer by pigley
the pancreatic juice contains trypsin, pancreatic lipase and pancreatic amylase. the bile duct also connects to the pancreatic duct. if all these enzymes and bile cannot reach the duodenum, digestion of food will definitely be affected. the insoluble, big food molecules cannot diffuse into the bloodstream in the small intestine. thus, the patient will become malnourished.

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