The pancreas acts as both a digestive and an endocrine organ. As a digestive organ, it releases [enzymes] into the small intestine to help break down food. This is part of its [exocrine] function, where substances travel through ducts, not by blood vessels. As an endocrine organ, it releases [hormones] like [insuline] and glucagon into the bloodstream to regulate blood sugar levels.
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After eating pizza, carbohydrates start to break down in the…
After eating pizza, carbohydrates start to break down in the [mouth] and are further digested and absorbed in the [small] intestine. Proteins start digestion in the [stomach] and are fully broken down and absorbed as amino acids in the small intestine. Fats are emulsified by [bile] and fully digested by pancreatic enzymes, then absorbed into the [lymphatic] system through the small intestine.
Why should a process be studied from a customer’s point of v…
Why should a process be studied from a customer’s point of view?
What action of the heart produces the expansion and recoil o…
What action of the heart produces the expansion and recoil of arterial walls that you can detect as your pulse?
The exchange of nutrients and gases between blood and tissue…
The exchange of nutrients and gases between blood and tissues is the primary function of _______________.
Life-threatening aneurysms are most likely to occur in
Life-threatening aneurysms are most likely to occur in
Deoxygenated blood leaving the right side of the heart next…
Deoxygenated blood leaving the right side of the heart next passes through the ________ circuit, where the blood is reoxygenated.
Heart murmurs such as mitral regurgitation can result from t…
Heart murmurs such as mitral regurgitation can result from the incomplete closure of heart ________.
Given the following components of the cardiac conduction cyc…
Given the following components of the cardiac conduction cycle, which one of the following correctly orders the movement of the stimulus that causes a heart contraction? A. atrioventricular bundle B. sinoatrial node C. atria D. atrioventricular node E. Purkinje fibers F. ventricles
On your ankle joint, the gastrocnemius muscle is an antagoni…
On your ankle joint, the gastrocnemius muscle is an antagonist to extend the foot away from the knee, then what muscle is the agonist to flex the foot toward the knee?