Biology: Science for Life with Physiology (6th Edition) (Belk, Border & Maier, The Biology: Science for Life Series, 5th Edition)
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Chapter 19, Problem 6LTB
Summary Introduction
Introduction:
Pancreas is found in the upper abdomen region and is located behind the stomach and intestines. The pancreas is connected to duodenum via the ducts. Duodenum is further connected to the stomach. This duct allows the passage of enzymes from the pancreas to the small intestine.
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