Biology, asked by anjanaanju1529, 7 months ago

pancreas gland is considered as both endocrine and exocrine gland.why?​

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Answered by animesh8581
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Why is the pancreas both an endocrine and exocrine gland?

Endocrine organs release their products (usually hormones) directly into the blood. The pancreas contains islets of Langerhans which are made up of alpha and beta cells. Beta cells secrete insulin and alpha cells secrete glucagon. The islets of Langerhans monitor blood glucose concentration. Insulin and glucagon are hormones that help maintain a healthy blood glucose concentration.

Exocrine organs release secretions through a duct. The pancreas is an exocrine gland because nervous or hormonal stimulation causes pancreatic secretions to be released into the duodenum through a duct. The secretions are alkaline and contain enzymes such as lipase, amylase and trypsin. They aid digestion.

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Answered by jaswanth2111
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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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