The main hormones the pancreas produces are insulin and glucagon. However, it also produces digestive enzymes, such as pancrease.
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∙ 12y agoNone that is not it's function... It's function is to made a enzyme to aid in the digestive process.
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Insuline, glucagon...
pancreas produce pancreatic juice which helps in the digestion of the food and they also produce hormones i.e insulin and glucagon which balances the sugar level of blood.
In humans only the pancreas produces insulin. There are clusters of specialized cells in the pancreas called Islets of Langerhans. The cell type in the Islets that produce insulin are beta cells. (Other cell types in the Islets produce other hormones.)
The pancreas is part of the endocrine system, so Endocrinologists.
hormones travel from pancreas going to your stomach passes to your liver
The Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas contain alpha, beta, and delta cells. These cells are responsible for producing different hormones: alpha cells produce glucagon, beta cells produce insulin, and delta cells produce somatostatin.
Several hormones are secreted by the pancreas. They include insulin, glucagon, somatostatin, and pancreatic peptide.
Insulin is produced in the pancreas. It helps metabolize sugar.
Insulin, glucagon, somastotatin and there might be a one called pancreatic polypeptide, im not sure. but im 100percent sure of the first three! :) Glucagon and Insulin
Insulin is produced in the pancreas. It helps metabolize sugar.