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An organ behind the lower part of the stomach that is about the size of a hand. It makes insulin so that the body can use glucose (sugar) for energy. It also makes enzymes that help the body digest food. Spread all over the pancreas are areas called the islets of Langerhans. The cells in these areas each have a special purpose. The alpha cells make glucagon, which raises the level of glucose in the blood; the beta cells make insulin; the delta cells make somatostatin. ...
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| pancreas |
A large, elongated gland located behind the lower portion of the stomach that secretes the hormones insulin and glucagon into the blood. These hormones are essential in regulating blood sugar levels. The pancreas also secretes enzymes into the small intestine that help with digestion and neutralize acid from the stomach.
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| pancreas |
abdominal gland located behind the stomach and connected to the gastrointestinal tract that secretes pancreatic juice to aid digestion and insulin, an essential hormone for the metabolism of sugars.
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| Pancrease |
trademark for preparations of pancrelipase.
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| pancreas |
A gland that produces enzymes to aid the digestive process, as well as insulin.
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