Biology, asked by satya762, 11 months ago

"He noted certain patches of cells quite different in appearance from the normal tissue cells

of the organ pancreas and richly supplied with blood vessels, but their functions remained

unknown.​

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Answered by Surya446
1

Answer:

Explanation:pancreas gland

And the scientist who saw it is Paul langherns in the year 1868

Answered by smartbrainz
0

the pancreas is a mixed type of gland. This means that it is both exocrine and endocrine in nature.

Explanation:

  • By the exocrine nature of the pancreas there are certain cells of the pancreas which are able to secrete pancreatic enzymes which are useful in digestion of the food
  • on the other hand  pancreas is also an endocrine organ and helps in  the synthesis of insulin which reduces the blood sugar level, the glucagon which helps in the increase in the blood sugar level and somatostatin.

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