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Which cells of the pancreas produce insulin?

Beta cells

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Delta cells

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Alpha cells

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Gamma cells

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Explanation

Insulin is produced by beta cells of the pancreatic islets. Insulin's action is to decrease blood glucose, facilitating its uptake into cells. Alpha cells produce glucagon, which has the opposite effect as insulin. Delta cells produce somatostatin, which inhibits many digestive processes. and gamma cells produce pancreatic polypeptide, which regulate pancreatic secretion.

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Where in the human body is the pituitary located?

Under the hypothalamus

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Attached to the pancreas

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In the brainstem

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Behind the thyroid

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Above the kidneys

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Explanation

The pituitary is located just below the hypothalamus. The pituitary and the hypothalamus are connected by nerves and maintain an important working relationship with one another. Both are located near the base of the brain.