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Q. 4) How does insulin reduce the concentration of glucose in the blood?​

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Answered by rajeaiswarya907
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Insulin acts in the liver to reduce blood glucose concentration by: increasing glucose absorption from the blood by the liver and muscles; converting excess glucose to glycogen which is stored mainly in liver but also muscle; increasing respiration in the liver.

Answered by Anonymous
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Insulin acts in the liver to reduce blood glucose concentration by: increasing glucose absorption from the blood by the liver and muscles; converting excess glucose to glycogen which is stored mainly in liver but also muscle; increasing respiration in the liver.

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