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The body maintains homeostasis through the maintainance of glucose.Insulin, secreted by the beta cells of the pancreas, transports glucose to the body's cells, lowering blood glucose levels. Insulin helps to prevent hyperglycemia.
To be able to maintain a constant internal environment in your body, the body shivers and sweats.

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