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False. The pancreas primarily functions in digestion and blood sugar regulation by producing enzymes and hormones like insulin and glucagon. Thirst regulation is mainly managed by the hypothalamus in the brain, which responds to changes in blood osmolarity and fluid balance.
hormones
Beta cells of the pancreas produce insulin.
The hypothalamus regulates body temperature, hunger and thirst, and the release of hormones from the pituitary gland.
Pancreas. That is where Insulin is made
Your osmoreceptors regulate your thirst in attempt to keep you properly hydrated.
These are endocrine glands like adrenal, thyroid and pancreas.
This is an accessory organ attached to the digestive tract and helps to regulate glucose levels.
They are tiny endocrine producing bodies in the human pancreas.
The pancreas produces enzymes and insulin.
The pancreas secretes insulin that regulates glucose (blood sugar) metabolism.
The pancreas, specifically the beta cells in the pancreas