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No. Plants do not have a pancreas, so pancreatic stem cells are not plant cells. Only animals have a pancreas, so all pancreatic stem cells are animals cells.
Basically they have a thin cell membrane to allow the substances to travel from the capillary to the surrounding cells easier.
how are cells adapted? sperm cells white blood cells red blood cells pollen cells leaf cells Cells may adapt gradually through evolution or more rapidly through specialization.
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Pancreatic pseudocyst is a type of pancreatic fluid collection. There are many different types of pancreatic fluid collections: simple pancreatic cyst (congenital), Walled off Pancreatic Necrosis ( WOPN ), acute pseudocyst, chronic pseudocyst, pancreatic abscess, and cystic neoplasms, for example.
Pancreatic cells are the cells that make up your pancreas. The answer is basically in the question.
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No. Plants do not have a pancreas, so pancreatic stem cells are not plant cells. Only animals have a pancreas, so all pancreatic stem cells are animals cells.
Exocytosis is the process used to release insulin from pancreatic cells into the bloodstream.
Basically they have a thin cell membrane to allow the substances to travel from the capillary to the surrounding cells easier.
They have adapted to their job by developing a cell membrane to keep unwanted waste
Insulin
how are cells adapted? sperm cells white blood cells red blood cells pollen cells leaf cells Cells may adapt gradually through evolution or more rapidly through specialization.
glucose ?
animal cells
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum would be responsible for the synthesis of protein (peptide enzymes) in the exocrine pancreatic cells. Also, synthesis of protein requires energy. It is also natural to see abundant mitochondria in the exocrine pancreatic cells.
I think that pancreatic cells in the small intestine secrete pancreatic juices throughout their lifetime