No, it is a organ which would primarily remove all of the nutrients that have travelled from the Hepatic Portal vein (from the Small intestine to the Liver) and would clean all the immunities. Delivering them to the bladder to be mixed with water from the kidneys and the urea and excess water get released from the body when nature calls.
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Beta cells of the pancreas produce insulin.
The organ which produces insulin is the Pancreas (just below the stomach).
The pancreas is both a gland and an organ.
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.
In frogs, the organ near the stomach that produces insulin is called the pancreas. It is responsible for regulating blood sugar levels by releasing insulin in response to glucose in the bloodstream.
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The pancreas is responsible for regulating blood sugar levels. It produces insulin to lower blood sugar levels and glucagon to raise them in response to changes in blood sugar.
No, there isn't an organ in the human body that starts with an F.
The organ system that the pancreas belongs to is endocrine
The pancreas is a glandular organ. It is classified as both.