The pancreas does not produce ammonia as a primary function. Instead, it plays a crucial role in digestion and blood sugar regulation by producing enzymes and hormones like insulin and glucagon. Ammonia is typically produced in the liver as a byproduct of protein metabolism and is then converted to urea for excretion by the kidneys.
the pancreas
The pancreas.
Yes, human body can produce ammonia. Bacteria in our intestines break down proteins into ammonia.
The alpha cells in the Pancreas makes glucogon
Insulin
yes it can
no
Ammonia factories produce the gas ammonia (NH3).
Snails produce ammonia in their bodies through a process called ammonotelism, where they convert waste products like urea into ammonia. This ammonia is then excreted through their skin or gills.
Pancreas
Pancreas
In the pancreas