Yes, it does. The enzymes that the pancreas makes are sent upward, there, it makes the liver. That's how the liver produces enzymes. If this answer is wrong, then the final answer is
The gallbladder is the sac-like organ found in the posterior part of the right lobe of the liver. It stores and concentrates bile produced by the liver, releasing it to aid in the digestion of fats when needed.
More or less, but more accurately posterior of the stomach.The pancreas is oriented in the same general direction and located just behind the stomach, and both are below the liver.
The liver is bigger than the pancreas.
salivary gland, liver, gallbladder, pancreas
the liver produces bile and the pancreas produces enzymes that breakdown food.
hormones travel from pancreas going to your stomach passes to your liver
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Technically they are dorsal, and I guess slightly posterior.
No, the pancreas is not located behind the liver. It is more accurately located behind the stomach in the upper left quadrant of the body.
The pancreas is the main digestive enzyme-producing organ in the body.
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