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Mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and birds have a pancreas. Insects and arachnids have no pancreas.
Glucagon is made in the pancreas
DIGESTIVE SYSTEMThe digestive system of fish is similar to the digestive tract of other animals. Carnivorous fish have short digestive tracts when compared to herbivorous fish. The stomach and intestines contain submucosal eosinophilic granular cells. The function of these cells is unknown. Some species of fish (Salmonids) have pyloric ceca, which are occasionally confused with parasites. These ceca secrete the digestive enzymes required to digest some food. Fish without the pyloric ceca have digestive enzyme production in the liver and pancreas. It is not possible to divide the intestine into large and small intestine.The liver does not have the typical lobular architecture that is present in mammals. In many species of fish there are areas of exocrine pancreas (hepatopancreas) that are present near the small veins off the hepatic portal vein.The pancreas is scattered in the mesentery, primarily near the pylorus.
The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes along with the enzymes insulin and glucagon.
Probably the same thing as a humansADigests proteins. They don't have the same enzymes humans do. As for what they secrete I don't know.
Fish do not chew their food in the way most animals do. For example, sharks tear off pieces of their prey and then swallow those pieces whole. Most fish do not have stomachs but they do have intestines and pancreas which secretes chemicals to help them digest their food.
Food is not digested in the pancreas. In fact, food doesn't pass through the pancreas at all. The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes to the small intestine (duodenum).
Pancreas
what is the stint for in the pancreas?
cow pancreas'
Diabetes is caused by malfunctioning pancreas.