Biology, asked by Paro7993, 11 months ago

How do the liver and pancreas differ from other digestive organs?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It makes digestive enzymes that flow through the pancreatic duct to the small intestine. These enzymes, along with bile from the gallbladder, break down food for use as energy by the body. The pancreas also makes insulin and glucagon, hormones that help regulate blood glucose (sugar) levels
Answered by sri288
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Explanation:

The liver digests food by producing bile to break down fats, removing toxins and breaking down and storing some vitamins and minerals. The pancreas produces enzymes to help break down proteins, fats and carbohydrates.

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