Which organ is known as the sweet bread in human body?
The organ known as the "sweetbread" in the human body is actually not a single organ, but rather two different glands:
* Thymus: Located in the chest, behind the breastbone. This gland is important for the development of the immune system in children.
* Pancreas: Located in the abdomen, near the stomach and small intestine. This gland produces digestive enzymes and hormones like insulin and glucagon, which regulate blood sugar levels.
The term "sweetbread" is more commonly used in culinary contexts to refer to the thymus gland and sometimes the pancreas of animals, particularly veal and lamb.
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