Yes. It makes Fluids that (along with other fluids) mix with the food in your small intestine.
esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
The four organs that produce digestive fluids are the salivary glands (producing saliva), the stomach (producing gastric juices), the pancreas (producing pancreatic enzymes), and the liver (producing bile). These fluids aid in the digestion and absorption of nutrients in the digestive system.
The digestive tract consists of the mouth, the throat, the stomach, the intestines, the rectum, and the anus. The liver and pancreas are attached to the digestive tract by the means of tubes, so they can supply their own digestive fluids and enzymes, however they do not lay within the digestive tract.
Liver,pancreas,galbladderThe pancreas and liver (and its storage organ, the gall bladder) add digestive fluids between the stomach and small intestine, but no food passes through them.
The pancreas produces digestive juices. The helps further break down food.
the pancreas add digestive juices to break down food
yes it is,pancreas have the digestive function in secreting various digestive enzymes.it secrets enzymes lie lipases,proteases etc.
Food is not digested in the pancreas. In fact, food doesn't pass through the pancreas at all. The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes to the small intestine (duodenum).
The pancreas is an endocrine gland that also plays a role in the digestive system. It produces hormones like insulin and glucagon that regulate blood sugar levels, as well as digestive enzymes that help break down food in the small intestine.
The pancreas is the main digestive enzyme-producing organ in the body.
The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes into the small intestine when food is eaten.
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