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explain pancreas as endocrine gland along with the hormone secreted and their function

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Answered by tintin15551
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Functioning as an exocrine gland, the pancreas excretes enzymes to break down the proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids in food. Functioning as an endocrine gland, the pancreas secretes the hormones insulin and glucagon to control blood sugar levels throughout the day.

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Answered by sriteja2780
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Endocrine Function:

The endocrine component of the pancreas consists of islet cells (islets of Langerhans) that create and release important hormones directly into the bloodstream. Two of the main pancreatic hormones are insulin, which acts to lower blood sugar, and glucagon, which acts to raise blood sugar.

The main hormones secreted by the endocrine gland in the pancreas are insulin and glucagon, which regulate the level of glucose in the blood, and somatostatin, which prevents the release of insulin and glucagon.

Although it is primarily an exocrine gland, secreting a variety of digestive enzymes, the pancreas has an endocrine function. Its pancreatic islets—clusters of cells formerly known as the islets of Langerhans—secrete the hormones glucagon, insulin, somatostatin, and pancreatic polypeptide (PP).

Endocrine system hormones

Hormone Secreting gland(s) Function

glucagon pancreas helps to increase levels of blood glucose

insulin pancreas helps to reduce your blood glucose levels

luteinizing hormone (LH) pituitary controls estrogen and testosterone production as well as ovulation

melatonin pituitary controls sleep and wake cycles

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