How your body regulates glucose?
How does the body regulate the amount of glucose, and what role do insulin and glucagon play in this process?
Some keys are :-
- The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes and hormones like insulin and glucagon into the bloodstream.
- After a meal, glucose levels rise, signaling beta cells in the pancreas to release insulin.
- Insulin enables glucose to enter cells, where it is either burned for energy or stored.
- If blood glucose decreases, the pancreas releases glucagon, prompting the liver to release glucose.
- Between meals, blood glucose and insulin levels decrease, and the pancreas reduces insulin production.
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