It's not a gland, but an organ called the pancreas. It is a vital organ that produces insulin which picks up dextrose (sugar) that is running through the blood to organs in your body, with your brain taking 60% of this food.
When a genetic defect makes a persons body attack the pancreas (instead of the virus that is in the body at the time) and its insulin cells, it destroys all the insulin cells making the person unable to obtain sugar into the organs. This is a very serious disease called type 1 Diabetes and that person receives synthetic insulin through MIT (Multiple Injection Therapy) or a pump that is attached to them constantly for the rest of their life, to compensate for what the body doesn't produce.
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pancreas
Insulin and Glucagon
Insulin and Glucagon
Insulin is produced in the pancreas, which is not a small organ. There are specific parts of the pancreas which produce insulin, which are called the Isles of Langerhans.
The insulin is produced in the pancreas gland. This is situated in your abdomen, starting from the C shaped curve of the duodenum. It is placed horizontally. Pancreas contains Beta cells in islets of Langerhans. These cells produce insulin in your body.
The pancreas secretes insulin.
Pancreas is the gland which produces Insulin
No, the pineal gland secretes melatonin. The pancreas secretes insulin.
The pancreas
the pancreas secretes insulin as well as bile.
Nope, insulin is secreted by the Pancreas in the Isles of Langerhans.
Diabetes is caused by any defect onlow or no secretion of insulin orimproper use of insulinInsulin is secreted by the gland "Pancreas". So pancreas is responsible for diabetes, it the cause is low insulin secretion (type II diabetes) or no insulin secretion (type I diabetes).Body cells is not sensitive to insulin, then diabetes type II is caused called as insulin resistance.
The pancreas along with glucagon and insulin.