the abdomen | 0.54 |
the retroperitoneum | 0.31 |
vertebrate | 0.25 |
produce insulin | 0.77 |
release insulin | 0.70 |
secrete insulin | 0.66 |
produce digestive enzym… | 0.66 |
produce hormone | 0.65 |
produce more insulin | 0.65 |
produce glucagon | 0.65 |
produce enzyme | 0.63 |
produce enough insulin | 0.57 |
stop producing insulin | 0.53 |
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nausea | 0.37 |
weight loss | 0.26 |
two main functions | 0.49 |
exocrine | 0.41 |
many functions | 0.36 |
tail | 0.34 |
many different types of… | 0.33 |
beta cells | 0.27 |
clusters of cells | 0.25 |
duct | 0.22 |
diabetes | 0.29 |
death | 0.20 |
permanent damage | 0.16 |
organ | 0.73 |
small organ | 0.60 |
gland | 0.58 |
large gland | 0.47 |
an endocrine gland | 0.42 |
elongated gland | 0.38 |
long, flat gland | 0.38 |
mixed gland | 0.33 |
oblong organ | 0.32 |
v-shaped organ | 0.31 |
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the digestive system | 0.46 |
the endocrine system | 0.40 |
located behind the stom… | 0.58 |
removed | 0.55 |
responsible for produci… | 0.54 |
surrounded by small int… | 0.47 |
stimulated | 0.46 |
damaged | 0.45 |
close to the duodenum | 0.40 |
located below the stoma… | 0.40 |
unable to produce insul… | 0.38 |
surrounded by bile ducts | 0.36 |
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