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what is the chemical nature of insulin hormone? discuss its role in body​

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Insulin is an anabolic hormone that promotes glucose uptake, glycogenesis, lipogenesis, and protein synthesis of skeletal muscle and fat tissue through the tyrosine kinase receptor pathway.

Insulin is a natural hormone produced by your pancreas that controls how your body uses and stores blood sugar (glucose). It's like a key that allows glucose to enter cells throughout your body. Insulin is a vital part of metabolism. Without it, your body would cease to function.

Insulin is a peptide hormone secreted by the β cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans and maintains normal blood glucose levels by facilitating cellular glucose uptake, regulating carbohydrate, lipid and protein metabolism and promoting cell division and growth through its mitogenic effects.

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