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 pancreas of both the frog and the human produces a variety of digestive enzymes as well as hormones. However, the insulin produced by the frog is noticeably dissimilar from that produced by humans, so you can't use frog insulin for humans.
The pancreas of a frog belongs to the digestive system
near the stomach
the function of a frog is to help it jump around
It should be called the pancreas, as is the same organ in a human.
The primary function of the pancreas is to produce chemicals that are crucial to proper digestion and blood sugar regulation.
Yes, insulin is secreted by the pancreas. This secretion is part of the endocrine function of the pancreas.
The pancreas in the cow has the same function as that in the human.
pancreas
The exocrine function of the pancreas is to produce digestive enzymes (lipase, amylase, peptidases) that are deposited into the duodenum.
The Pancreas. :)
it makes insulin