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What is the difference between the pancreas and the liver

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Answered by MonarkSingh
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The liver is the largest gland or chemical factory in the body. It is like a sponge shaped like a wedge. It has many metabolic and secretory functions. It produces a digestive fluid called bile, which is important in faciliating fat digestion and absorption.

The pancreas is a gland which releases digestive enzymes and hormones. It has functions both in the digestive system and the endocrine system. 
Pancreatic tissue is made up of grapelike clusters of cells that synthesize a clear liquid called pancreatic juice, which reaches the duodenum through the common bile duct which is also used by the liver to secrete bile. 


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Answered by Anonymous
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Pancreas:
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=> A long, irregularly shaped gland.

=> Lying behind the stomach, that secretes pancreatic juice into the duodenum and insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin into the bloodstream. 

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Liver:
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=> A large, reddish-brown, glandular organ.

=> Located in the upper right portion of the abdominal cavity that secretes bile.

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