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The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas are all considered accessory organs to the digestive system. The spleen not so much.
spleen, pancreas, stomach, part of your liver, half of your small and large intestines
Celiac plexus- largest . Supplies the stomach, spleen, pancreas, liver, gallbladder, and adrenal medullae.
yes it indeed does, without a spleen a pig would be lifeless
When one thinks of the left upper abdomen, one usually thinks of the stomach, but the spleen, one kidney, parts of the liver, pancreas, and intestines are also present here.
The pancreas is part of the digestive system in the fetal pig. The pancreas works with the gallbladder and the spleen to digest enzymes.
The pancreas is located just below and behind the stomach.
The abdominal cavity contains the stomach, intestines, spleen, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.
Here are two different answers on how you can tell the difference between the spleen and the pancreas: Serious answer: The spleen is an organ, while the pancreas is a gland. Sardonic answer: Fortunately, that's what doctors are for! Refer to the links, below, for further information. You can tell by two factors, location and appearance. The pancreas is lies transversly across the posterior abdominal wall and almost along the bottom of the greater curvature of the stomach getting thinner as you move laterally. The tail end of the pancreas is associated withthe hilum of the spleen. The speeln is located up beside the fundus of the stomach and appear quite similar to a kidney, the easy way to tell the difference is that the spleen does not have an adrenal gland above it.
the tail
Brain, heart, lungs, liver, pancreas, spleen,
The spleen
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Pancreas, spleen and thymus glands
It is the organ right beneath the liver, above the stomach. Slightly longer than the stomach.
it makes insulin
stomach, liver, large intestine, small intestine, kidneys, bladder