The pancreas is approximately 6 in (15 cm) long.
cow pancreas'
The pancreas in the cow has the same function as that in the human.
Near the liver and the stomach, just like in humans.
Same structures and functions, except that one is smaller than the other: i.e., a sheep's pancreas is much smaller than that of a cow.
Pancreatitis, inflammation of the pancreas, would cause a pancreas to swell or increase in size.
The pancreas is about 6 to 7 inches long and is located in front of the stomach.
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Near the pancreas and stomach just like humans.
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No it is made by their pancreas. Artifical insulin is made by recombinant DNA gene technology.
It would take several pounds of rat poison to kill a cow, much more than the 4 trays the cow consumed. The size of the cow is in the cow's favor since the cow is a large animal and the dose the cow ingested would be minimal based on the size of the animal.
A pancreas of a cow is said to weigh on average about 5 KG. Each pancreas consists of five glands.