Pancreas Development
The pancreas is a vital organ in the human body that develops during embryonic growth. It produces hormones that help control blood sugar and also produces enzymes that help with digestion. Its development is important for normal growth and development, and is regulated by genetic, hormonal and environmental factors. Pancreas development can be monitored during prenatal scans and is important in diagnosis and management of diseases such as diabetes and pancreatitis. Additionally, research into the various factors involved in pancreas development can provide insights into the role of the pancreas in normal body function.
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