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What triggers insulin production?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Insulin production is triggered by pancreas when there is increase in level of glucose in blood .

The glucose is absorbed from food in intestine and passes through bloodstream . The receptors present on pancreas detect this increase and hence insulin is released .

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Answered by Anonymous
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Insulin is a hormone which is produced by the pancreas .

When we eat food , the carbohydrates in it changes into their simpler form called glucose .

This glucose is absorbed by villi of intestine and passes through the blood stream .

The pancreas have special cells to detect blood glucose level . This triggers the release of insulin .

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