Insulin. Many people with Diabetes take insulin injections to keep their blood sugar level within a healthy range. When blood sugar is too high or too low, the person will feel sick.
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The substance that helps to control glucose (sugar) levels is called insulin.
Insulin is created in the pancrease.
Calcitonin! :)
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Cholecalciferol is a steroid hormone that regulates body levels of calcium. It is a form of Vitamin D. Parathyroid hormone increases the concentration of calcium in the blood.
Glucagon is the hormone that raises blood glucose levels.
The hormone is called as parathyroid hormone. It is secreted by the parathyroid glands.
Calcitonin! :)
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Insulin is a peptide hormone released by the pancreas when glucose levels in the blood rise.
Parathyroid glands secrete PTH (parathyroid hormone) to regulate blood calcium levels.
There are two hormones that regulate blood glucose levels. One is insulin. This horemone "carries" glucose into the cell. No glucose and the cell starves and the glucose levels get higher in the blood. The second hormone takes glucose out of liver storage and increases the glucose in the blood. These two are a feedback mechanism that keeps the levels in a normal range.
a blood test performed to determine the serum levels of a hormone secreted by the parathyroid gland in response to low blood calcium levels.
Cholecalciferol is a steroid hormone that regulates body levels of calcium. It is a form of Vitamin D. Parathyroid hormone increases the concentration of calcium in the blood.
Calcitonin is a hormone produced by the thyroid . This is the major hormone that acts to decrease blood calcium levels.