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What is the function of the pancreas

It secretes pancreatic juice, insulin, glucagon, duodenum, and somatostatin into the bloodstream.

By producing insulin, the pancreas is responsible for regulating blood sugar.

Completes the job of breaking down protein, carbohydrates, and fats using digestive juices of pancreas combined with juices from the intestines

Secretion of pancreatic juice (enzymes) for digestion and hormone secretion

the pancreas secretes insulin.

The function of the pancreas is to regulate blood sugar.

It produces digestive enzymes.

How does the nervous system help the body maintain homeostasis

It sends messages that control all the systems in the body.

The nervous system controls almost every action in the human body. It controls the heart beat, your adrenaline levels, and many other things which can effect an organism.

How do fraternal twins form

Some times both ovaries produce individual egg. Then both ovum gets fertilized and Fraternal twins happens

One egg from each ovary is fertilized

What are the systems in the circulatory system

The circulatory system is its own system. There are not systems in the circulatory system.

Why do human eggs not need to contain a food store for the embyro

the embyro gets all its food from the mother, what every the mum eats, the embryo gets it.

Is this true or false an adaptation can be a behavior as well as a structure

true

Which is part of the alimentary canal

Small intestine

Esophagus - APEX

The parts of the alimentary canal are:

The Mouth

The Pharynx

The Stomach

The small intestine

The large intestine

How does the endocrine system affect the excretory system

The endocrine system sends messages using hormones. It delivers messages from the nervous system to the excretory system. It tells the excretory system when the blood is out of balance.

Which type of organism is the most complex

Which of these organisms is considered the most complex?

What best describes what happens to a developing fetus during third trimester

the organs grow larger

What is part of an observational study

Collection of data APEX

What is a reason for discovering a new drug

to replace a less effective drug

Which of the following is a limitation of a clinical trial

Hospital costs

What is used to make copies of DNA

DNA Polymerase are proteins that cells use to copy DNA.

What is only active during a specific immune response

B cells

A fetus has been developing for three months What will happen next

eyes develop

lips start to form

Vocal cords develop.

How do you use the word colon in a sentence

A colon can be a punctuation symbol or part of your digestive system.

A colon can be a punctuation symbol or part of your digestive system.

A colon can be a punctuation symbol or part of your digestive system.

A colon can be a punctuation symbol or part of your digestive system.

A colon can be a punctuation symbol or part of your digestive system.

A colon can be a punctuation symbol or part of your digestive system.

A colon can be a punctuation symbol or part of your digestive system.

A colon can be a punctuation symbol or part of your digestive system.

A colon can be a punctuation symbol or part of your digestive system.

A colon can be a punctuation symbol or part of your digestive system.

A colon can be a punctuation symbol or part of your digestive system.

What gland is not working properly when a person has a diabetes

The PANCREAS

Which gender is homozygous

Homozygous means "the same egg." That refers to identical twins. Identical twins are always the same gender since they have the same chromosomes.

An organism has a diploid number of 102 What is the organisms haploid number

51

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