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Explain heterocrine nature of pancreas
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Answered by yogesh3334
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Answer:

Heterocrine glands are those glands which have both exocrine and endocrine part.

Pancreas is called heterocrine gland because it secretes the hormone insulin into blood which is an endocrine function and enzymes into digestive tract which is an exocrine function.

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Pancreas Gland

Explanation:

  • The Heterocrine gland is a part of the endocrine and exocrine .
  • pancreas  is know as Heterocrine glands.
  • the insulin and glucagon as well as digestive enzymes hormone secreted by the heterocrine gland.
  • it is found the upper part of the abdomen but it serves two glands, such as a hormone-producing digestive exocrine gland and endocrine gland.
  • the functions of the exocrine gland, the pancreas gland release to break down the lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acid in the food.

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