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the hormone - insulin produced in ••••••••••• controls the level of sugar glucose in blood .​

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Answered by SweetestBitter
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Answer:

PANCREAS

Explanation:

The most important hormone that the pancreas produces is insulin. Insulin is released by the 'beta cells' in the islets of Langerhans in response to food. Its role is to lower glucose levels in the bloodstream and promote the storage of glucose in fat, muscle, liver and other body tissues.

Answered by akshitha0607
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Answer:

The most important hormone that the pancreas produces is insulin. Insulin is released by the 'beta cells' in the islets of Langerhans in response to food. Its role is to lower glucose levels in the bloodstream and promote the storage of glucose in fat, muscle, liver and other body tissues.

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