Um... The pancreas? It is both and exocrine and endocrine gland.
the pancreas
Pancreas
You're kidding right?
Pancreatic juice produced by pancreas is an enzyme
In the pancreas
No, the pancreas is a retroperitoneal organ.
Its function is to complete the process begun by the pancreatic juice.
Pancreatic juices are produced in the pancreas. They act on all the main food groups, breaking them down.
The sodium bicarbonate found in pancreatic juice is produced in the lungs. The pulmonary transfer tubules allow transfer of the substance to the pancreas, where it can be used to neutralize the pH of the stomach in protein digestion.
The pancreatic juice enters the small intestine through the pancreatic ducts
Behind the stomach.
Pancreatic juice performs its functions in the duodenum. It gets there by traveling through the pancreatic duct then enters the duodenum through the hepatopancreatic ampulla (ampulla of Vater).
Duodenum has an opening for the dumping of bile and pancreatic juice called the hepatopancreatic sphincter
liver produces BILE and pancreas acts as an exocrine gland by producing pancreatic juice