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Name an organ that is responsible for the decrease in blood glucose concentration?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

However, when blood glucose levels fall during a long fast, the body's glycogen stores dwindle and additional sources of blood sugar are required. To help make up this shortfall, the liver, along with the kidneys, uses amino acids, lactic acid and glycerol to produce glucose.

Answered by manvithgladwin
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Answer:

Pancreas

Explanation:

It helps in production of both GLUCAGON and INSULIN, which are antagonistic in nature. that is GLUCAGON produced from alpha cells of pancreas increases the blood glucose level i.e. the increase in the rate of diffusion of glucose molecules from hepatocytes to blood. While the INSULIN produced from beta cells of pancreas decreases the blood glucose level i.e. the increase in the rate of diffusion of glucose molecules from blood to hepatocytes.

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