The islet cells or islets of Langerhans in the pancreas are responsible for producing the pancreatic hormones which are glucagon and insulin. Insulin is released when blood glucose levels are too high and glucagon is released when blood glucose levels are too low.
The pancreas has 2 main functions: one being the secretion of digestive enzymes (exocrine gland function) and the second being the production of insulin by the islet cells of Langerhans. Hope this helps Source: Me- I am an RN with over 17 years experience
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No, the spleen does not produce insulin. Insulin is produced by the beta cells in the pancreas. The main function of the spleen is to filter the blood and help the immune system by producing antibodies and storing white blood cells.
The intestinal hormone that stimulates the release of insulin from the pancreatic islet cells is called incretin, with the two main forms being glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP). These hormones are released in response to food intake and play a crucial role in regulating blood sugar levels by enhancing insulin secretion and suppressing glucagon release.
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The pancreas is a vital glandular organ that is part of the human digestive and endocrine systems. The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes such as proteolytic enzymes which are responsible for the digestion of proteins, lipases which digest fat and amylases which digest dietary carbohydrates.In addition to the proteases, lipase and amylase, the pancreas produces a host of other digestive enzymes, including ribonuclease, deoxyribonuclease, gelatinase and elastase.Besides digestive enzymes, the pancreas is also responsible for the production and secretion of the hormones insulin and glucagon to regulate blood sugar.Produce glucagon, insulin, and somatostatin in the Islet of Langerhans, and helps to digest chyme in the small intestine by excreting pancreatic juice.The function of the exocrine pancreas is two fold. The acinar cells secrete enzymes into the duodenum that digest lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins (e.g. phospholipase A2, trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, alpha amylase) Its ductal cells secretes bicarbonate into the duodenum to neutralize the acid delivered by the stomach with chyme (partially digested food).The main function of the endocrine cells of the pancease is to regulate blood sugar via the secretion of insulin and glucagon, which are secreted by beta cells and alpha cells, respectively. Insulin decreases blood sugar through multiple avenues and glucagon increases blood sugar through multiple avenues.the pancrease via its endocrine cells can also regulate the exocrine cell secretions. For example, glucagon can inhibit the acinar cells and ductal cells. Insulin can stimulate the acinar and ductal cells to secrete there respective substances.drazx is the original author of this answer
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The main function of the left side of the human heart is to get oxygen to the cells.
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Pancreatic juices are produced in the pancreas. They act on all the main food groups, breaking them down.
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The main function of blood cells in lungs is to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body