Biology, asked by beenafaisalhb9151, 1 year ago

2. Which cells of human body produce insulin?


naveed5: pancreas

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Answered by Anonymous
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The cells in your body need sugar for energy. However, sugar cannot go into most of your cells directly. After youeat food and your blood sugar level rises, cells in your pancreas (known asbeta cells) are signaled to release insulin into your bloodstream.
Answered by letmeanswer12
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Answer:

The beta cells present in islets of Langerhans are involved in production of insulin.

Explanation:

The pancreas is the place from which insulin hormone is secreted. There are specific regions inside pancreas called islets of Langerhans which are comprised of different types of cells that make hormones; the commonest ones are the beta cells, which produce insulin.  

Insulin is then discharged from the pancreas into the circulatory system with the goal that it can arrive at various organs of the body. Insulin has numerous impacts yet chiefly it is involved in carbohydrate metabolism.

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