hepatopancreatic ampulla
Pancreatic juice in a frog travels from the pancreas through a duct that empties into the duodenum of the small intestine. When the frog eats, the presence of food in the duodenum triggers the release of pancreatic juice to aid in digestion.
Pancreatic juice
Pancreatic juice
Pancreatic juice is produced by the pancreas and is not stored within the pancreas itself. Instead, it is secreted directly into the small intestine, specifically the duodenum, where it aids in digestion. The pancreas releases this juice through the pancreatic duct, which connects to the duodenum.
Pancreas
pancreas
In the pancreas
In the pancreas
Bile is a pancreatic juice and is found in the pancreas
Pancreas.
That organ is the pancreas.
Um... The pancreas? It is both and exocrine and endocrine gland.