The pancreas produces insulin which allows the glucose to enter the cells to fuel them. Also the insulin sends the body into fat building mode and some of the glucose is used up by being stored away as fat.
After a meal, glucose levels rise. This causes the pancreas to excrete insulin. Insulin causes cells in the liver, fat, and muscle tissue to take up glucose and store it as glycogen. This makes the...
Blood glucose is regulated with two hormones both produced in the pancreas: called insulin. the catabolic hormones glucagon, cortisol and catecholamines which increase blood glucose; the anabolic...
Insuline and Glucagon control blood glucose.Insuline: brings down high levels of glucose. Glucagon: brings glucose levels back to normal, (brings glucose levels up).