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Pancreas, duodenum and gall bladder Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pancreas, duodenum and gall-bladder Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pancreas, duodenum and gall bladder Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anatomical plastic model showing pancreas, gall bladder with gallstones, duodenum, bile ducts and blood vessels Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anatomical plastic model showing pancreas, gall bladder with gallstones, duodenum, bile ducts and blood vessels Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone pancreatic bile duct. The most dangerous rock. The gall bladder, duodenum, bile ducts. Vector illustration on Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone pancreatic bile duct. The gall bladder, duodenum, bile ducts. Vector illustration on a gray background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gall Bladder, Pancreas and Duodenum
Anatomical plastic model showing pancreas, gall bladder with gallstones, duodenum, bile ducts and blood vessels Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anatomical plastic model showing pancreas, gall bladder with gallstones, duodenum, bile ducts and blood vessels Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gall Bladder, Pancreas and Duodenum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anatomical plastic model showing pancreas, gall bladder with gallstones, duodenum, bile ducts and blood vessels Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anatomical plastic model showing pancreas, gall bladder with gallstones, duodenum, bile ducts and blood vessels Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anatomical plastic model showing pancreas, gall bladder with gallstones, duodenum, bile ducts and blood vessels Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anatomical plastic model showing pancreas, gall bladder with gallstones, duodenum, bile ducts and blood vessels Royalty Free Stock Photo
The gallbladder holds bile produced in the liver until it is needed for digesting fatty foods in the duodenum of the small intestine.Functioning as an exocrine gland, the pancreas excretes enzymes to break down the proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids in food. Functioning as an endocrine gland, the pancreas secretes the hormones insulin and glucagon


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