How do you support the statement that 'panreas' are overall controller of the blood glucose level
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As we all know pancease secrete two hormones
1. glucagon
2.insulin
now as we know that insuline balance the amount of glucose when the the amount of glucose increase
glucagon also used to balance the amount of glucose in blood when amount of glucose is decrease
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hope it helps u
dude
here is your answer
As we all know pancease secrete two hormones
1. glucagon
2.insulin
now as we know that insuline balance the amount of glucose when the the amount of glucose increase
glucagon also used to balance the amount of glucose in blood when amount of glucose is decrease
thanks
hope it helps u
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Hi,
Here's the solution :-
Pancreas produce two hormones :-
1) Glucagon 2) Insulin
The glucagon hormone increases the amount of glucose levels in blood, but the insulin hormone decreases the amount of glucose levels in blood.
They are produced in equal amounts, and hence they help in stabilising the level of glucose in the blood.
Thus pancreas is called the "Glucose regulator" of blood.
Hope this helps ^_^
Here's the solution :-
Pancreas produce two hormones :-
1) Glucagon 2) Insulin
The glucagon hormone increases the amount of glucose levels in blood, but the insulin hormone decreases the amount of glucose levels in blood.
They are produced in equal amounts, and hence they help in stabilising the level of glucose in the blood.
Thus pancreas is called the "Glucose regulator" of blood.
Hope this helps ^_^
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