Together, the liver and the Pancreas regulate blood-sugar or blood-glucose concentration. They do so by the Pancreas releasing two protein based hormones known as Glucagon and Insulin into the Liver. The liver then either starts the build up (if insulin is released) of glucose into starch, hence decreasing blood sugar concentration or the liver starts the break down (if glucagon is released) of starch into glucose hence increasing blood sugar concentration. These are required in maintaining homeostasis.
Your liver is to the right of your stomach.
The liver is in the upper right quadrant of your abdomen and the pancreas is "south" of the liver on the right side.
The liver is above the stomach.
The liver rests on top of the stomach, and the stomach lies on the large intestine.
The lesser momentum helps tether the stomach to the liver.
the stomach
No, although the liver and the stomach are right next to each other they are still separateorgans
The liver is superior to the stomach
The correct anatomical term is \"The liver is to the right of the stomach\". It is the largest internal organ.
stomach
The mouth is cranial or superior to the stomach.
No, the pancreas is not located behind the liver. It is more accurately located behind the stomach in the upper left quadrant of the body.
The Liver is the largest internal organ
The liver is.