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प्रश्न
Study the diagram given below and then answer the questions that follow:
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- Name the cells of the pancreas that produce (1) glucagon (2) insulin.
- State the main function of (1) glucagon and (2) insulin.
- Why is the pancreas referred to as an exo-endocrine gland?
- Why is insulin not given orally but is injected into the body?
- What is the technical term for the cells of the pancreas that produce endocrine hormones?
- Where in the body is the pancreas located?
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उत्तर
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- α-cells in the islet of Langerhans produce glucagon.
- β-cell in the islet of Langerhans produce insulin
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- Glucagon converts glycogen to glucose.
- Insulin converts glucose to glycogen.
- The pancreas is known as an exo-endocrine gland due to its secretory structures (acini) that aid in digestion.
- Insulin is injected into the bloodstream rather than taken orally to avoid digestion by stomach proteases.
- Islet of Langerhans
- The duodenal loop is located below the stomach in the small intestine.
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