Biology, asked by rohan9940, 11 months ago

What are the roles of liver and Pancreas in the metabolism of
monosaccharides?
Liver-Converts glucose to glycogen. Pancreas-Secretes insulin.
2) Liver-Converts glycogen to glucose. Pancreas-Secretes pepsinogen.
Liver-Breaks down excess amino acids, Pancreas-Secretes insulin
4)) Liver-Synthesize glycogen,
Pancreas-Secretes renin​

Answers

Answered by chirag829089
4

Answer:

1st option is correct bro.

Answered by Sinthushaa
0

Answer:

The first option is a suitable answer.

Explanation:

What is metabolism?

Metabolism is defined as all the biochemical reactions that take place in the cell to maintain the life of an organism. It is the process by which the cell obtains energy from food.

Correct option:

  • Option 1 is correct because the main function of the liver during metabolism is to convert the excess glucose in the body into glycogen.
  • This glycogen can be converted back to glucose when the blood sugar level is low.
  • Furthermore, the primary function of the pancreas is to secrete insulin hormone, which aids in blood sugar regulation and glucose storage.

Incorrect options:

  • Option 2 is incorrect because pepsinogen is released by the gastric chief cells of the stomach, not by the pancreatic cells.
  • Option 3 is incorrect because excess amino acids are broken down in the stomach with the help of hydrochloric acid and a protease enzyme.
  • Option 4 is incorrect because renin is secreted by kidney cells, not by pancreatic cells.

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