The human pancreas is a crucial organ with both endocrine and exocrine functions, playing a key role in the regulation of blood sugar levels and the digestive process. It is located behind the stomach in the abdominal cavity and has a unique structure that facilitates its diverse functions.
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Anatomical background of the human pancreas in medicine
Anatomical background of the human pancreas in medicine
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