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***Interlobar ducts are found in the connective tissue septa between lobules.
 
***Interlobar ducts are found in the connective tissue septa between lobules.
 
***Interlobar ducts join to form either the pancreatic or the accessory duct.
 
***Interlobar ducts join to form either the pancreatic or the accessory duct.
**These ducts drain into the duodenum.
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****These ducts drain into the duodenum.
**In some cases the pancreatic duct unites with the bile duct, and bile and pancreatic juice enter the duodenum together.
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****In some cases the pancreatic duct unites with the bile duct, and bile and pancreatic juice enter the duodenum together.
    
===Endocrine===
 
===Endocrine===
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[[Image:Islet cell types.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Islet of Langerhans - © RVC 2008]]
 
[[Image:Islet cell types.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Islet of Langerhans - © RVC 2008]]
 
*Islets of Langerhans are embedded in the exocrine tissue.
 
*Islets of Langerhans are embedded in the exocrine tissue.
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*Each islet is composed of 2 - 3 thousand epithelial cells.
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*Epithelial cells are arranged in a compact structure that is pervaded by a capillary network.
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*A thin layer of reticular fibres seperates the islets from surrounding exocrine tissue.
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*There are ''four'' different cell types within the islets of Langerhans that each produce different hormones.
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**α cells produce glucagon. Typically located at the periphery of the islet. Not present in all islets.
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**β cells produce insulin. The predominant cell type, located in the centre of the islet and contributing to 70% of all cells.
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**δ cells produce somatostatin. Low numbers in all islets.
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**F cells produce pancreatic polypeptide and are few in number, and may be present in the exocrine tissue also.
    
==Species Differences==
 
==Species Differences==
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