No, peanuts do not help to regulate insulin in the blood.
It controls the level of blood sugar. It to much sugar in the blood it helps to stire it in the liver. If too little in the blood then it helps to release sugar from thre liver. Insulin is naturally made in the pancreas.
The endocrine system are glands that releases hormones into the circulatory system. The circulatory system then carries them into the organs. It regulates blood pressure, metabolism, and reproduction.
The pancreas helps in digestion by producing digestive enzymes that break down food in the intestines. It also regulates blood sugar levels by producing insulin and glucagon in response to changing blood glucose levels.
It regulates the levels of some chemicals, the main ones being sodium, phosphorous and potassium. It also secretes three important hormones: - Epo (erythropoietin) which tells bone marrow to make red blood cells - Calcitriol - the active from of Vit D, which helps maintain optimum calcium levels - Renin, which regulates blood pressure
Peanuts are high in natural oils and fats which are good for the body. They also provide protein (and are a vegetarian option for those who do not or cannot eat meat). Peanuts and peanut butter are also relatively inexpensive.
1) it serves as a source of nutrition 2) it regulates the blood volume 3) it prepares anti toxins 4) it helps to balance the acid base balance
esophagus helps digest food
Blood: * Regulates (controls) body temperature. * Transports oxygen around the body (transported by Red blood cells). * Fighting of diseases (Body is protected by the White Blood Cells). * Transports food around the body.
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The urinary system supports the kidneys. The kidneys are the organ of homeostasis. The kidneys send unnecessary fluid containing toxins to the bladder for storage. When an ample amount has accumulated, the urinary system will expel it in the form of urine.
The body regulates insulin by either not making it in the pancreas or making it. It filters Glycogen (glucose) by either filtering your blood in the liver and removing it if there is too much or making it. You get it from eating sugar. Hope this helps =)
There are a variety of minerals necessary to your body's health. Some of the minerals specific to blood and fluids include;Chloride: A mineral that regulates body fluid volume, concentration and acid-base balance. Balance intertwined with that of sodium.Chromium: A mineral important in regulating blood glucose.Iron: A mineral that is an essential constituent of blood and muscle and important for the transport of oxygen.Sodium: A mineral that regulates body fluid volume, concentration and acid-base