Pancreas. It secrete the hormone insulin that helps to convert glucose(monosaccharide) into glycogen (polysaccharides)
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The pancreas produces insulin which helps digest and regulate blood sugar levels.
Close. Insulin is produced in the pancrease to regulate glucose levels in the blood.
It is a protein produced by the pancreas and is processed to form the hormone, insulin, which helps to regulate blood sugar levels.
I am scottish - Porridge is especially good for one - it helps to regulate blood sugar levels and is thought to help with reducing blood cholesterol.
Aldosterone helps to indirectly regulate blood levels. A low sodium diet is a way to increase aldosterone in the body.
Fiber helps you digest food, eliminate waste, and regulate blood sugar levels. It also gives you a sense of satiety.
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Glucose is formed in the liverb from the stored form of carbohydrate i.e glycogen <when glucogon> is released by pancreas.This helps to regulate your sugar levels in the blood.
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No, peanuts do not help to regulate insulin in the blood.
The circulatory system is comprised of the heart, blood vessels, arteries, valves and veins. The way in which the circulatory system helps regulate the internal environment of the body is that when blood passes the internal organs, it absorbs heat and when it passes the skin it gives off heat.