Bile and pancreatic juice are secreted into the small intestine through ducts. These chemicals assist in digestive processes in the small intestine.
That organ is the pancreas.
Pancreas is a feather shaped organ which is part of the digestive system. It produces pancreatic juice that is vital in digestion process.
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No, the pancreas is a retroperitoneal organ.
The duodenum (the first part of the small intestine).
The pancreas is located in the abdomen behind the stomach; this organ is responsible for converting the food which we eat into fuel for our bodies. The type of juice that can be found in the pancreas is called pancreatic juice, which is made up of digestive enzymes.
The pancreas sends enzymes in the alkaline pancreatic juice into the duodenum.
The pancreas is part of the digestive system and is classified as an accessory organ of digestion
The pancreas! This remarkable organ does two things, the first is that it makes pancreatic 'juice' to directly assist with the digestion process in the small intestine; the second is that is also makes insulin, which goes into the blood to regulate blood sugar levels.