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explain heterocrine nature of pancreas with the help of histological structure.

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Answered by adityasharma17
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· 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 kingofself
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Heterocrine nature of pancreas:

  • Pancreas is known as heterocrine organ because it produces insulin into the blood and function is known as endocrine and exocrine function is which the enzymes enter into digestive path.
  • The glandular organ pancreas which is present in the superior of the abdomen and it functions as two glands which are digestive exocrine organ and a hormone-yield endocrine organ.
  • The pancreas gives enzymes to split proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids in food.

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