The pancreas in a cow looks like a pancreas in most mammals. It is roughly "L" shaped, with a right arm and a left arm and lies close to the proximal duodenum (the first part of the small intestine). It is pink, soft, lobulated and somewhat rough-looking.
The look just like big cows, except they're smaller.
Bonsmara cows are beef cows that are a bit blocky in appearance, and have deep red colouration.
The same as they do today.
They look like actual cows.
Like regular horses, just more happy. From far away they could look like cows.
No. Desi cows (those cows in India that are used for meat and milking) come in a wide variety of breeds and colours. They can range from Jersey and Holsteins to Nelore or Nguni cattle.
In fetal pigs, the pancreas is a soft, elongated organ located near the duodenum. It is pinkish in color and has lobes that are not easily distinguished. The pancreas in fetal pigs is small compared to adult pigs and is still developing.
well they look after them like cows look after there calves!
south american Horsemen who look after cows like ur money
Look up pancreas on wikipedia. This question sounds like it's straight from a school assignment. Look it up, my friend. You'll learn a lot more than if we just tell you.
Yaks look like hairy cows. There are about 2,400 pounds and are are about 9-10 ft. tall.
The pancreas is located in the center of your upper abdomen.It has close relations to your stomach and a part of the small intestines called the duodenum, where the pancreatic duct meets the gastrointestinal tract.The pancreas is ~15-20 cm long, and about 4-5 cm wide. It is generally described as having a head (caput pancreas), a neck (collum pancreas), a body (corpus pancreas) and a "tail" (cauda pancreas). The color is yellow-brownish. The consistency is not firm, but instead rather soft. For real look of it, i suggest googling for a picture.The organ itself serves both endocrine and exocrine functions. The exocrine functions involve important partaking in digestion of food. The endocrine is also very important, of which you might know of its production of insulin.