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The only hormones involved in sugar metabolism are insulin, adrenaline and glucagon
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insulin, adrenaline and glucagen
They are both involved in the production and regulation of hormones.
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No, hormones and electrolytes are totally different kind of things.However there are some specific hormones involved in the regulation of electrolyte effects. One should ask this in the 'Human physiology' catagory.
Microminerals and their functions. They are involved in cellular metabolism, the formation of skeletal structures, maintenance of colloidal systems, regulation of acid-base equilibrium, and other physiological functions. They are important components of hormones and enzymes, and serve as cofactors and/or activators of a variety of enzymes.
Hormones are chemical messengers that help regulate many processes in living organisms. They regulate growth, metabolism, and play a role in reproduction.
It is a secretory organ. It primarily produces digestive enzymes and hormones involved in metabolism, chiefly insulin and glucagon.
In the liver, heme is a component of several vital enzymes, particularly cytochrome P450, involved in the metabolism of chemicals, vitamins, fatty acids, and hormones.
pituitary hormones travel throughout the body and are involved in a large number of activities, including the regulation of growth and reproductive functions. The cause of acromegaly can be traced to the pituitary's production of GH
Potassium is the mineral involved in the regulation of glucose uptake.