No, the pancreas makes insulin.
There is a mucus lining produced in the liver or pancreas that protects the stomach from getting destroyed.
the pancreas
it causes unusually thick mucus in the pancreas
Cystic fibrosis
Because the mucus making cells does not work properly,they make mucus which is too thick. It causes problems in the breathing system by clogging up the lungs. It also blocks tubes from the pancreas which normally carries enzymes to the gut. The thick mucus makes them short of breath and they are also more likely to get chest infections
Cystic fibrosis: characterized by abnormally thick mucus in the lungs, intestines, and pancreas
the gland cells secrete mucus, which neutralises the acidity of the chyme produced by the stomach
pancreas
Are more likely to have life-threatening complications such as: Infection of the pancreas. Bleeding in the pseudo cyst or damaged pancreas.
The pancreas of the animal is used to make insulin.
Yes
Mucus