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Last Updated : 13 May, 2026

The pancreas is a soft, elongated gland located in the abdominal cavity behind the stomach. The pancreas is a mixed (composite) gland, as it performs two major functions. Its exocrine part secretes digestive enzymes that help in the breakdown of food, while its endocrine part (Islets of Langerhans) secretes hormones like insulin and glucagon, which regulate blood glucose levels.

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Characteristics of the Pancreas

Structure of the Pancreas

The pancreas is located in the abdominal cavity, behind the stomach. It is a soft, elongated gland divided into three parts:

Structurally, the pancreas contains two types of tissues:

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Hormones of the Pancreas

Glucagon

Insulin

Functions of the Pancreas

Exocrine Function

Endocrine Function

Disorders of the Pancreas

The glucose homeostasis in blood is thus maintained jointly by the two – insulin and glucagon. Prolonged hyperglycemia leads to a complex disorder called diabetes mellitus, which is associated with loss of glucose through urine and formation of harmful compounds known as ketone bodies. Diabetic patients are successfully treated with insulin therapy.