digestion of food only
digestion and absorption of food
digestion of food and regulation of blood sugar
digestion of food, production of hormone and the regulation of blood sugar
digestion of food, and the regulation of blood
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D. Digestion of food,production of hormone and regulation of blood sugar... The pancreas produces pancreatic juice which contains digestive enzymes amylase which converts starch to sugar (maltose),trysine which converts polypeptons to peptons and lipase which converts emulsified fat to fatty acid. The pancreas also contains endocrine gland known as islets of langerhans which secrets to hormones, insuline and glucagon which are antagonistic in function: insuline initiates the convertion of excess sugar(glucose) in the blood to glycogen for storage in the liver while glucagon during low blood sugar(glucose) level,initiates the convertion of the stored glycogen in the liver back to glucose, thus increasing the glucose level of the blood...

That is totally wrong
In the option D ,the said regulation of blood
Thier is difference between regulation of blood sugar and regulation of blood
it is the liver that regulates blood
the answer is C

The pancreas has two main functions: an exocrine function that helps in digestion and an endocrine function that regulates blood sugar.
The answer should be C

okay so from the explanation the answer is supposed to be c😐😐
buh it contradicts the chosen option 🤷

am I the only one who thinks what cancels out option d is "production of hormones"?🤷🤷


