IPA: //ˌpæŋkrɪˈoʊzɪmɪn//
KK: /ˌpæŋkriˈoʊzɪmɪn/
A hormone produced in the small intestine that stimulates the pancreas to release digestive enzymes.
Pancreozymin plays a crucial role in the digestion of fats and proteins.
Pancreozymin is formed from "pancreas" (from Greek "pancreas", meaning all-flesh, referring to the organ) and "-ozymin" (from Greek "zymē", meaning leaven or ferment). The word refers to a substance produced by the pancreas that stimulates the secretion of digestive enzymes.
Think of the pancreas, which is an organ that helps with digestion, and remember that pancreozymin is a substance that helps stimulate digestive processes.
No commonly confused words.