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[10000印刷√] exocrine and endocrine pancreas histology 349297

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The term "endocrine" implies secretion into the internal milieu of a multicellular organism In contrast to exocrine tissues, where the secretory products are discharged into the external space the outer surface of the body, mucosal surfaces, duct systems the endocrine organs and cells secrete their products into the vascular systemFig 1 Pancreas, Human, (H & E) IL, Islets of Langerhans Examine a sample of pancreatic tissue with the 4X objective and identify the exocrine and endocrine portions of the pancreas The endocrine portion of the pancreas consists of islands of endocrine cells called the Islets of Langerhans (IL) The number of islets present in your sectionThe pancreas is a long, slender organ, most of which is located posterior to the bottom half of the stomach (Figure 1791)Although it is primarily an exocrine gland, secreting a variety of digestive enzymes, the pancreas also has endocrine cells Its pancreatic islets—clusters of cells formerly known as the islets

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Exocrine pancreas Endocrine pancreas This is the currently selected item all right and then on that note why don't we move on to the next part of the pancreas which is known as the endocrine pancreas and this is actually the part of the pancreas that is the most famous we hear the most about this as we'll see in a minute because it has aThe pancreatic duct is a tube that collects the digestive juices made by the pancreas and carries them into the first part of the bowel (duodenum) What the pancreas does The pancreas makes digestive juices, as well as different types of hormones such as insulin The part of the pancreas that makes digestive juices is the exocrine pancreas6 Imaging tests are important in diagnosing pancreatic cancer All rights reserved Perhaps the earliest demonstration of direct endocrinologic intervention in The Endocrine Pancreas Anatomy And Physiology Ii Exocrine pancreas vs endocrine pancreas