The pancreas releases insulin into the bloodstream, not directly into the duodenum. Insulin is released in response to high blood sugar levels to regulate glucose metabolism throughout the body.
The liver releases bile, and the pancreas releases digestive enzymes.
The pancreas is the organ in the body that detects changes in blood glucose levels. It releases insulin to lower blood sugar levels and glucagon to raise blood sugar levels in response to these changes.
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The beta cells of the Isles of Langerhaans in the pancreas secrete insulin.
The organ that covers and protects the body and releases waste from the blood through sweat glands is the skin. Sweat glands in the skin help regulate body temperature by producing sweat, which is then released through the pores to cool the body.
The pancreas releases its enzymes into the duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine.
The liver releases bile, and the pancreas releases digestive enzymes.
The small intestine adds glucose from the food you eat, into the blood stream. Perhaps you mean insulin which regulates the uptake of glucose. Insulin is a peptide hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreatic islets. The pancreas is the organ in this case.
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The Pancreas is what produces insulin
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The pineal glands releases melatonin into the bloodstream
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The Pancreas is what produces insulin
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Insulin is produced in the pancreas, which is not a small organ. There are specific parts of the pancreas which produce insulin, which are called the Isles of Langerhans.