It should be called the pancreas, as is the same organ in a human.
The organ which produces insulin is the Pancreas (just below the stomach).
The liver is located near the bottom of the stomach. It is fairly close to the stomach and the kidneys. It also can be said that it is close to the bladder, as it kind of is.
The liver is an organ located entirely in the abdominal cavity. It is one of the largest organs in the body and plays a crucial role in functions like metabolism and detoxification.
The stomach is a muscular organ located in the upper abdomen. It stores and breaks down food through muscular contractions and the action of digestive enzymes. The stomach also secretes acid and enzymes to aid in the digestion process.
Your Pancreas makes insulin to maintain your sugar levels. People with Type 1 diabetes' pancreases don't make insulin and must have injections. Type 2 diabetes people's pancreases don't make enough insulin to control sugar intake or keep up with the size of the body.
Hi!! The beta cells of Pancreas makes Insulin.
Insulin is produced by the pancreas, a small organ between the stomach and liver
The bumpy structure under the stomach that makes insulin is the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ that plays a key role in regulating blood sugar levels by producing insulin, which helps to control glucose levels in the body.
Insulin is produced by beta cells in the pancreas, which is an organ located near the stomach. Insulin plays a crucial role in regulating blood sugar levels by facilitating the uptake of glucose by cells for energy or storage.
The organ which produces insulin is the Pancreas (just below the stomach).
stomach
our organs are located on the right side and beneath our stomach
The stomach
the stomach and intestines
An organ is what runs your body, it is what makes you live. An organ is the heart, lungs, stomach, brain, liver, kidneys etc.
The Pancreas is what produces insulin
Bear in mind that the stomach is an organ, not a region of your body; you are thinking of the abdomen, not the stomach. If the pancreas was in the center of the stomach, the stomach would digest it. And yes, the pancreas is more or less in the center of the abdomen.