Science, asked by rajpaulmattu, 10 months ago

how does the nervous tissue cause action?
describe the role of insulin hormone.​

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Answered by mohana08
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The nerve tissue cause action by following ways:

the neuroglia assists in the process of propagation of nerve impulses these also provide nutrients to neurons.

Insulin secreted by beta cells checks rise of sugar level in blood.This it does in two principal ways:

1.it promotes glucose utilisation by the body cells.

2.It stimulates deposition of extra glucose of the blood as glycogen in liver and muscles.

Answered by Bhargubhargavi
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Sorry i don't the first question answer

But i know role of insulin

Role of insulin

  • insulin is a peptide hormone
  • regulate blood glucose homeostasis
  • insulin acts mainly on hepatocytes and adipocytes
  • stimulates conversion of glucose into glycogen called glycogenesis
  • stimulates synthesis of fat from glucose called lipogenesis
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