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what controls insulin and glucagon level​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Islet cells in the pancreas are responsible for releasing both insulin and glucagon. The pancreas contains many clusters of these cells. There are several different types of islet cell, including beta cells, which release insulin, and alpha cells, which release glucagon.

Answered by sridharanisri590
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Islet cells in the pancreas are responsible for releasing both insulin and glucagon. The pancreas contains many clusters of these cells. There are several different types of islet cell, including beta cells, which release insulin, and alpha cells, which release glucagon.

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