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The pancreas secretes pancreatic juice, a mix of digestive enzymes, water, buffers (bicarbonates), and electrolytes produced by acinar and epithelial cells. Pancreatic juice drains through the main pancreatic duct (duct of Wirsung) into the common bile duct and then into the small intestine. There it buffers stomach acids and breaks down protein, fats, and carbohydrates.


The pancreas secretes pancreatic juice, a mix of digestive enzymes, water, buffers (bicarbonates), and electrolytes produced by acinar and epithelial cells. Pancreatic juice drains through the main pancreatic duct (duct of Wirsung) into the common bile duct and then into the small intestine. There it buffers stomach acids and breaks down protein, fats, and carbohydrates.


The pancreas secretes pancreatic juice, a mix of digestive enzymes, water, buffers (bicarbonates), and electrolytes produced by acinar and epithelial cells. Pancreatic juice drains through the main pancreatic duct (duct of Wirsung) into the common bile duct and then into the small intestine. There it buffers stomach acids and breaks down protein, fats, and carbohydrates.


Open your compass to spread the legs so the point is on one parallel line and the pencil is on the other. Lift your compass, being careful not to disturb the legs, and check anywhere along the two lines. If the lines are parallel, the distance will be the same anywhere you check.Open your compass to spread the legs so the point is on one parallel line and the pencil is on the other. Lift your compass, being careful not to disturb the legs, and check anywhere along the two lines. If the lines are parallel, the distance will be the same anywhere you check.The pancreas secretes pancreatic juice, a mix of digestive enzymes, water, buffers (bicarbonates), and electrolytes produced by acinar and epithelial cells. Pancreatic juice drains through the main pancreatic duct (duct of Wirsung) into the common bile duct and then into the small intestine. There it buffers stomach acids and breaks down protein, fats, and carbohydrates.


Open your compass to spread the legs so the point is on one parallel line and the pencil is on the other. Lift your compass, being careful not to disturb the legs, and check anywhere along the two lines. If the lines are parallel, the distance will be the same anywhere you check.Open your compass to spread the legs so the point is on one parallel line and the pencil is on the other. Lift your compass, being careful not to disturb the legs, and check anywhere along the two lines. If the lines are parallel, the distance will be the same anywhere you check.The pancreas secretes pancreatic juice, a mix of digestive enzymes, water, buffers (bicarbonates), and electrolytes produced by acinar and epithelial cells. Pancreatic juice drains through the main pancreatic duct (duct of Wirsung) into the common bile duct and then into the small intestine. There it buffers stomach acids and breaks down protein, fats, and carbohydrates.


Open your compass to spread the legs so the point is on one parallel line and the pencil is on the other. Lift your compass, being careful not to disturb the legs, and check anywhere along the two lines. If the lines are parallel, the distance will be the same anywhere you check.
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