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what is hepatopancreas?how does it help in digestion in prawn?

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Answered by ron1007
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The hepatopancreas in its role asdigestive gland serves as liver, pancreas and intestine of higher animals. In addition, it absorbsdigested food and can store it for future use. Thus, this organ serves double functions—digestion and storage.
Answered by Surnia
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The hepatopancreas is the digestive gland present in the midgut of arthropods and molluscs.

Explanation:

  • The role of hepatopancreas is to perform the functions in digestion which are in combination of liver and pancreas are performed in the mammals.
  • The role of hepatopancreas is the production of digestive enzyme and absorption of the already digested food.
  • The hepatopancreas is the primary digestive organ in the prawns. It is situated in the midgut of the prawns. It helps in secreting the digestive enzymes and absorbing the nutrients in the bloodstream.

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