Biology, asked by vishramsingh, 1 year ago

insulin is help in cell division yes or no give right ans

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Answered by Sweatasaha21
3
''no'' is the answer friend....
it does not help in cell division...


Insulin is a hormone made by one of the body's organs called the pancreas.Insulin helps your body turn blood sugar into energy. It also helps your body store it in your muscles, fat cells, and liver to use later, when your body needs it. After you eat, your blood sugar rises.

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Answered by maya30
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insulin make blood sugar to pass through cell and in the cell respiration happens and sugar is break down into simpler forms , during breaking or respiration ATP is generated .we know ATP is energy currency we use it when we require. During cell Division or in any work to do energy is required (ATP)

Sweatasaha21: cell can't divide
Sweatasaha21: thanks
maya30: yeah right that's what I was thinking
Sweatasaha21: for revision, I learned it all but forgot
Sweatasaha21: hmm
vishramsingh: yeah
vishramsingh: ure you right
vishramsingh: indirectly help
Sweatasaha21: yup '' maya '' is right
vishramsingh: i suggest can you proper study of biosignaling so prper understood
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