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The pancreas increase its output of insulin in response to

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Insulin is released from the beta cells in your pancreas in response to rising glucose in your bloodstream. After you eat a meal, any carbohydrates you've eaten are broken down into glucose and passed into the bloodstream. The pancreas detects this rise in blood glucose and starts to secrete insulin.

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The pancreas increase its output of insulin in response to an increase in blood sugar .
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