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4/19/26

[Answer] Which human organ is anatomically divided into the head, neck, body, and tail?

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...The pancreas is uniquely structured into four distinct regions: the head (which sits in the curve of the duodenum), the neck, the body, and the tail (which extends toward the spleen). This elongated, glandular organ plays a dual role in the body—producing digestive enzymes to aid in breaking down food and releasing hormones like insulin and glucagon to regulate blood sugar levels. Its segmented anatomy is important in both medical imaging and surgical procedures, as diseases such as pancreatic cancer are often classified based on which part of the pancreas is affected.




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Pancreas:


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