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Beta cells of the pancreas produce insulin.
hormones
The hypothalamus regulates body temperature, hunger and thirst, and the release of hormones from the pituitary gland.
Your osmoreceptors regulate your thirst in attempt to keep you properly hydrated.
Pancreas. That is where Insulin is made
This is an accessory organ attached to the digestive tract and helps to regulate glucose levels.
These are endocrine glands like adrenal, thyroid and pancreas.
protiens help the pancreas because the protiens are also combined with nutrieans
The pancreas secretes insulin that regulates glucose (blood sugar) metabolism.
Well from what I learned in school it is the endocrine system. Organs of this system secrete hormones which help to regulate body activates (EX: Pancreas secretes insulin to regulate your blood sugar). Hope I helped! P.S: This answer was from a 13 year old so I suggest looking into it to make sure I was correct.
The pancreas produces insulin. Insulin is a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels by allowing cells to take in and utilize glucose as an energy source.