Liver inactivate the hormones.Smooth ER is involved.
No. Your liver does not secretes any such hormone. Your thyroid does.
The hormone that stimulates the release of sugar from the liver into the blood is called glucagon.
Insulin
Insulin is the hormone that promotes the storage of glucose by the liver. It signals liver cells to take up glucose from the bloodstream and convert it into glycogen for storage.
The hormone glucagon stimulates the liver to release glucose into the blood when glucose levels are low.
The heart does not produce hormones. The other organs listed—skin, liver, and kidney—all play roles in hormone production and regulation in the body.
Glucagon
Somatomedin C is a hormone produced in the liver that increases bone growth when growth hormone is present
Your question is incomplete, but the answer you're looking for is probably glucagon.
Glucagon.
Glucagon converts glucose into glycogen,it is produced from liver
glucagon