Biology, asked by bhupendar8578, 1 year ago

A hormone with seat of activity in liver-changing
glucose into glycogen is produced by
(a) pituitary (b) thymus
(c) parathyroid (d) pancreas

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Answered by Harshroyale
1

Answer:

D) pancreas is the gland that produced 'glucagon' hormone which coverts glucose into glycogen

Answered by sushantsinghv95
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A hormone with seat of activity in liver changing glucose into glycogen is produced by

(d) Pancreas

Explanation:

The pancreas produce the hormone insulin which is essential for the conversion of excess glucose into glycogen in the liver.

This process is known as glycogenesis and helps in the storage of carbohydrates in the body for future usage.

A deficiency of insulin causes diabetes due to which the blood sugar levels increase and not enough glycogen is stored.

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