Liver,Pancrease and Kidneys are very important in glucose regulation.
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You think probable to insuline.
Actually there are about eight glucose regulating hormones in the blood. But the three you need to know are the following. Insulin- Lowers glucose blood concentration Glucagon- Increases glucose blood concentration Thyroxine- Increases glucose blood concentration They are used for different purposes however. Find out more on some revision sites or wikipedia
The pancreas is responsible for regulating blood glucose levels through the production of insulin and glucagon.
Regulating blood glucose concentration
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The amount of glucose in the bloodstream is something important to track. It becomes even more important when a person is diagnosed as a diabetic. The hormones that control blood sugar are insulin and glucagon.
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Here are two examples: the rate of respiration is driven by the concentration of CO2 in the blood. Since increasing the rate of breathing lowers the concentration of CO2 the same thing (C02) that increases the rate of breathing also shuts it down. Another example is the relationship between glucose and insulin. Insulin release is triggered from the Beta cells in the pancreas by the concentration of glucose which acts to sequester glucose in the liver and in muscle tissue, and then a negative control loop terminates the release of insulin after glucose levels return to normal.
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