They enter the Duodenum which is the shortest section (about 10 inches long) of the small intestine.
Pancreatic duct which terminates at the ampulla of Vater.
Antrum
As noted in the expert answer - the pancreas, not the liver, manufactures insulin. The pancreas sits in a space in the abdominal cavity near the liver. It is behind the stomach and a bit below the liver. The pancreatic duct from the pancreas joins up with the bile duct from the liver and gall bladder where the two ducts enter the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine that connects to the stomach) through the major duodenal papilla.
hepatopancreatic ampulla
They enter the small intestine, more specifically the duodenum.
There are a lot of areas that food doesn't enter. The pancreas and liver, are one example.
pancreatic duct
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The liver is bigger than the pancreas.
The pancreas is made up of glandular tissue and a system of ducts
salivary gland, liver, gallbladder, pancreas
they are ducts...your welcome!
The tumor may block the ducts of the liver or the gall bladder, leading to jaundice.
Accessory organs include the salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas and .