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Pancreas actually secrete a hormone named "Pancreatin" which acts on the target organ Stomach to start the secretion of enzymes and the gastric juice which would ultimately help in digestion and assimilation of the food inside the body. It also teleases CCK which helps to constrict the gall bladder to eject the bile too.
The person does not have enough digestive enzymes.
The person does not have enough digestive enzymes.
if your pancreas fails you will get Diabetes and well have to live with it for the rest of your life unless they come up with a cure. they have a cure right now with a pancreas replacement but then you will have to take pills for the rest of your life with a risk of your body rejecting the new pancreas within the first three years then you are back to square one with the diabetes
The pancreas is in the abdomen, behind the stomach. It is shaped a little like a tadpole and is approximately 25cm long. The pancreas is an organ of the digestive system and of the endocrine (hormonal) system.
To visualize the position of the pancreas, try this: Touch the thumb and "pinkie" finger of your right hand together, keeping the other three fingers together and straight. Then, place your hand in the center of your belly just below your lower ribs with your fingers pointing to the left. Your hand will be at the approximate level of your pancreas.
The pancreas is located in front of the liver and kidney, within the lower abdominal cavity.
Energy is made from oxygen and glucose, when reacted together. Oxygen enters the body via the respiratory system and glucose enters through the digestive system. These two systems link as they both provide the formulae for energy. When glucose and oxygen are both in the body, the cardiovascular transports it via blood to the place in which it is needed in the body, for example the muscles. This is also links with the digestive and respiratory system as it provides the transportation of the energy.
If the pancreas was to brust i really dont know what would happem..
Lipase, which breaks down fats, and pancreatic amylase, which breaks down carbohydrates.
The pancreas produces several important hormones and enzymes that are necessary for the body to function and digest food and nutrients. Therefore, the pancreas is a vital organ necessary for live, and someone can't live without it. In some instances, individuals have successfully received a pancreatic transplant.
The level of sugar in the blood is affected by the amount of insulin in the blood.
On an abdominal ultrasound scan, the machine can produce images of liquids and soft tissues pretty well, but hard tissues like bone and air pockets do not produce images. To have a pancreas be obscured by bowel gas means a loop of intestines had a pocket of gas in it that was between the probe and the pancreas, so the pancreas could not be evaluated by the ultrasound.
There is no disease or pathology present, just the intestines getting in the way of the scan of the pancreas.
there is a few enzymes present in intestinal juice and pancreatic juice one is amalayse i works by breaking down carbohydrates like starch into simple sugars like glucose ,another present is pepsin ,that breaks down protiens in to polypeptides or amino acids ,another is lipase which breaks down fat or lipids into glycerol and fatty acids :)
why is the pancreas so important to the human body
Since amylase is found in our saliva, the pancreas has to add it again because when we eat starch we need it to break down into maltose, and when it is broken down, we swallow and let the maltase from the small intestine break it down more so it turns into glucose molecules, making it easier to digest.
In their 2002 Annual Report, the Organ Procurement and Transplant Network (OPTN) reported that the patient survival rate for pancreas transplant alone was 98.6% after one year and 86% after three years.
It is both an endocrine (gland that secretes hormones; insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin, among others...) and a digestive gland (breaks down sugars).
Search Wikipedia for Pancreas and it'll give you the "details".
Pancreatic juice contains enzymes that
(1) complete the digestion of starch(pancreatic amylase);
(2) carry out about half of protein digestion(via the action of trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase);
(3) are totally responsible for fat digestion because the pancreas is essentially the only source of lipases; and
(4) digest nucleic acids(nucleases).
Liver - immediately below the diaphragm but above stomach, contains hepatpcytes that produce bile, process fats, amino acids, make new amino acids, convert ammonia to urea, make glucose, amino acids, store excess glucose, store fat soluble vitamins, generate heat to warm passing blood, remove poisons, and to act as a filter before the intestines.
The pancreas located below the liver is two things: exocrine gland - secreting digestive enzymes, and endocrine gland - secreting hormones into the blood stream. Since they are alkaline secretions the help neutralize the acidic-ness of stomach contents.
In short they are both required for digestion.