You're kidding right?
That organ is the pancreas.
Um... The pancreas? It is both and exocrine and endocrine gland.
liver produces BILE and pancreas acts as an exocrine gland by producing pancreatic juice
The pancreas is responsible for producing pancreatic juices
No, the pancreas is a retroperitoneal organ.
pancreas is an independent gland. The pancreas produces pancreatic juice which contains enzymes for digestion. But, the pancreas is connected to the small intestine through the pancreatic duct at the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine connected from the stomach).
The human digestion process starts with the salivary glands, which are located in the mouth. Saliva breaking down the chemicals in the food we eat is referred to as chemical digestion.
The pancreas is located in the abdomen behind the stomach; this organ is responsible for converting the food which we eat into fuel for our bodies. The type of juice that can be found in the pancreas is called pancreatic juice, which is made up of digestive enzymes.
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 performs its functions in the duodenum. It gets there by traveling through the pancreatic duct then enters the duodenum through the hepatopancreatic ampulla (ampulla of Vater).
Behind the stomach.
Duodenum has an opening for the dumping of bile and pancreatic juice called the hepatopancreatic sphincter