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how does the river regulate the concentration of glucose in the body

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Answered by abhishekdevenbpdl4d3
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liver stores sugars, glucose as glycogen to use later when body needs it. The high levels of insulin and suppressed levels of glucagon during a meal promote the storage of glucose as glycogen.

this is how the liver regulate the concentration of glucose in the body

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