Yes.
The plural form of pancreas is pancreases.
No. Vertebrates only have one pancreas.
it is a organ that produces and,or stores chemical .... produces insulin
Pancreas divisum
Insulen used to be "made" by extracting insulin from the pancreases of slaughtered pigs and cows. Aside from the problems with being acceptable to Jewish or Muslim folks the supply was limited. The solution was to re-enginer E. Coli to carry the insulin producing gene. The insulin can now be grown like any pharmaceutical. Insulin used to be "made" by extracting insulin from the pancreases of slaughtered pigs and cows. Aside from the problems with being acceptable to Jewish or Muslim folks the supply was limited. The solution was to re-engineer E. Coli to carry the insulin producing gene. The insulin can now be grown like any pharmaceutical.
That all depends on what animal you're comparing it to. A human pancreas would certainly be bigger than say, a rat's. While an elephant's pancreas is larger than a human's.The human pancreas is approximately 6 in long.
Yes, hummingbirds do have pancreases. Like other birds, their pancreas plays a crucial role in digestion by producing enzymes that help break down food. The structure and function of the pancreas in hummingbirds are adapted to their high metabolism and specialized diet, which mainly consists of nectar and insects.
The pancreas is responsible for making various enzymes like lipase, proteases and carbohydrases to break down our food.
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.
COWS COWS COWS they eat cows.
"Moo cows" are, essentially, cows that moo.
Cows cows cows.