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Yes, it does. The enzymes that the pancreas makes are sent upward, there, it makes the liver. That's how the liver produces enzymes. If this answer is wrong, then the final answer is

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11y ago
Neither! In terms of the digestive system, I think what you are asking is which goes into the duodenum first - Bile from the Liver (actually from the gallbladder) or enzymes from the pancreas.

They both enter through the same hole! The tubes from both join just as they reach the duodenum.


The hole is called the 'Ampulla of Vater' which I think you'll agree is an epic name.


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No, the pancreas is more to the back, more to the middle and the left, and definitely lower than the liver.

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The liver is larger than the pancreas.
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