Biology, asked by angelabahati3, 11 months ago

in an investigation the pancreatic duct of a mammal was blocked.it was found that the blood sugar regulation remained normal while food digestion was impaired.Explain the observation

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Answered by ryanjomon2004
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Pancreas is a heterocrine gland. So it's exocrine functions continue as it does not require ducts.

Answered by presentmoment
55

Answer:

Glucose, the final product of starch, is not made for that. So the blood sugar remains normal. Glucose is the digestive element. So, If it is not made, the digestion is impaired.

Explanation:

The food that we eat is converted into simpler forms like glucose. They also make up many acids. The blood then absorbs the food that is broken down in the smaller intestine found in our body. The nutrients that we get is then carried by the blood to each cell found in the body.

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