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The pancreas secretes bicarbonate in order to neutralize the highly acidic chyme (dissolved/digested food) coming from the stomach.

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14y ago

I would say because it has endocrine and exocrine functions. It's islets are endocrine tissue that secrete glucagon and insulin to regulate blood glucose levels. It's exocrine is acinar cells that secrete pancreatic juice into the small intestine to aid in the digestive process!

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It produces several important hormones such as insulin, glucagon and somatostatin and secrets pancreatic juice containing digestive enzymes that pass to the small intestine. These enzymes help to further break down the carbohydrates, proteins and fats in the chyme.

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12y ago

the Pancreas is important because it produce insulin to allow the body to use sugar.

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The pancreas is unusual because it has both endocrine and exocrine functions.

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12y ago

it manufactures and secretes digestive enzymes.

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