The liver produces bile to break down fats, and filter toxins.
The pancreas creates vital enzymes such as amylase.
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The pancreas, the liver, and the gall bladder. PEACE.
I think you are looking for liver and pancreas, these are accessory digestive organs that produce enzymes and emulsifiers that are secreted into the digestive tract.
The liver is bigger than the pancreas.
Yes, the pancreas produces lipase. Lipase is an enzyme that helps break down fats in the digestive system. It is secreted by the pancreas and helps in the digestion and absorption of fats in the small intestine.
the pancreas/liver produce and store most digestive enzymes.
salivary gland, liver, gallbladder, pancreas
The liver produces bile to break down fats, and filter toxins. The pancreas creates vital enzymes such as amylase. 8======D
The liver, pancreas, and salivary glands are all part the digestive system, but food doesn't pass through them. All three produce enzymes and chemicals that break up nutrients. The liver produces bile, the salivary glands produce saliva, and the pancreas a mix of enzymes. The liver and pancreas work with other systems as well.
No, it is the beta cells of the pancreas that produce the hormone insulin, involved in glucose uptake by cells.
the liver produces bile and the pancreas produces enzymes that breakdown food.
hormones travel from pancreas going to your stomach passes to your liver
Insulin is the to pancreas as bile is to the liver in the way that they each produce these things. Though there are many another analogies you could create that would be equally true, if not more accurate, such as, Insulin is the the pancreas as erythropoietin is to the kidneys.