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| *In cats, the distal part of the accessory duct atrophies during development, so only the pancreatic duct persists. | | *In cats, the distal part of the accessory duct atrophies during development, so only the pancreatic duct persists. |
| *Cats normally have pacinian corpuscles in the interlobular tissue and are visible grossly as 1-3cm in diameter. | | *Cats normally have pacinian corpuscles in the interlobular tissue and are visible grossly as 1-3cm in diameter. |
| + | *Dogs and cats produce little pancreatic juice between meals, but lots during a meal. |
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| ===Ruminant=== | | ===Ruminant=== |
| *Consists of a distinguishable short body and left and right lobes. | | *Consists of a distinguishable short body and left and right lobes. |
− | *The '''left lobe''' lies in the retroperitoneal surface and is in contact with the liver, diaphragm and major vessels dorsally. | + | *The '''left lobe''' lies in the retroperitoneal space and is in contact with the liver, diaphragm and major vessels dorsally. |
| **Ventrally, it is in contact with intestines and dorsal sac of the rumen. | | **Ventrally, it is in contact with intestines and dorsal sac of the rumen. |
| *The '''right lobe''' is larger and lies in the mesoduodenum against the flank of the animal and runs part of the length of the descending duodenum. | | *The '''right lobe''' is larger and lies in the mesoduodenum against the flank of the animal and runs part of the length of the descending duodenum. |
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| *In sheep and goats the distal part of the accessory duct atrophies during development, so only the pancreatic duct persists. | | *In sheep and goats the distal part of the accessory duct atrophies during development, so only the pancreatic duct persists. |
| **It unifies with the bile duct so that both enter via a common duct. | | **It unifies with the bile duct so that both enter via a common duct. |
| + | *Constant secretion of pancreatic juice. |
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| ===Horse=== | | ===Horse=== |
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| *Portal vein perforates the pancreas at the '''pancreatic ring'''. | | *Portal vein perforates the pancreas at the '''pancreatic ring'''. |
| *Both pancreatic and accessory ducts persist throughout development. | | *Both pancreatic and accessory ducts persist throughout development. |
| + | *Constant secretion of pancreatic juice, which increases after feeding. This provides the caecum and colon with a constant supply of buffered solution, which maintains a stable environment important for microbe survival. |
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| ===Pig=== | | ===Pig=== |