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how is blood sugar regulated in human body

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Answered by Anonymous
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blood sugar is regulated with the help of insulin and glucagon which are the hormones secreted by the "islets of langerhans" .insulin converts sugar into glucose whereas glucagon converts glucose into sugar. Both of the hormones are necessary for controlling the amount of sugar in the blood.
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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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HELLO FRND..

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RAGULATION OF BLOOD SUGAR.

ITS A PROSSES OF BLOOD SUGAR

WHICH IS THE DEPEND ON THE LEVEL OF BLOOD SUGAR.

MOSTLI ITS MAINTAIN BY THE GLUCOSE OF HUMAN BODY WITHIN NARROW RANGE..

GLUCOSE IS THE MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY..

INSULIN, GLUCAGON, AND OTHER HORMONE LEVELS RISE AND FALL TO KEEP BLOOD SUGAR IN A NORMAL RANGE.

MOST CELLS ARE USE THE SUGAR ( GLUCOSE ) IN OUR BODY.

U KNOW

PER DECILITTER (APPROXIMATELY ONE-FIFTH OF A PINT) OF BLOOD.


MAJOR FACTOR THAT CAN INCREASE BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS INCLUDE GLUCOSE ADSORPTION BY THE SMALL INTESTINE (AFTER INVESTING A MEASURING)

AND THE PRODUCTION OF NEW GLUCOSE MOLECULS BY OLIVER CELLS. MAJOR FACTOR THAT CAN DECREASE BLOOD...

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