no
well kinnda it produces insulin
diabetic people their pancreas does not work like people with out Diabetes
No, the pancreas does not produce hydrochloric acid. The pancreas produces digestive enzymes and bicarbonate, which help in the breakdown and neutralization of food in the small intestine. Hydrochloric acid is mainly produced by the stomach.
The pancreas produces bicarbonate-rich pancreatic fluid that neutralizes stomach acid in the small intestine.
Lichens produce oxalic acid while mosses do not produce acid.
Yes, the pancreas produces sodium bicarbonate as part of its role in regulating the pH of the digestive system. Sodium bicarbonate helps neutralize stomach acid that enters the small intestine, creating a more alkaline environment for digestive enzymes to function effectively.
It neutralizes acid from the stomach.
No, the pancreas does not produce hydrochloric acid. The pancreas produces digestive enzymes and bicarbonate, which help in the breakdown and neutralization of food in the small intestine. Hydrochloric acid is mainly produced by the stomach.
The pancreas produces bicarbonate-rich pancreatic fluid that neutralizes stomach acid in the small intestine.
the pancreas
The pancreas.
The alpha cells in the Pancreas makes glucogon
no
Insulin
yes it can
The pancreas
No it shouldn't. The salivary glands and pancreas and liver produce saliva, acid, and bile respectively. The reason you get "heartburn" is because acid from the stomach is being pushed into the esophagus so no, it does not produce digestive enzymes.
insulin and glucoson
Insulin and Glucagon