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Acinar cells are present in....

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Answered by Cutetty
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Acinar cells are the exocrine (exo=outward) cells of the pancreas that produce and transport enzymes that are passed into the duodenum where they assist in the digestion of food.

Answered by Limal22
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Acinar cells are the exocrine cells of the pancreas that produce and transport enzymes that are passed into the duodenum where they assist in the digestion of food.

The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine.

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