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The Pancrease through it's release of insulin into the body to breakdown or "utilize" the sugar.
The hormone that regulates blood sugar is insulin, which is secreted by the pancreas. Insulin helps lower blood sugar levels by allowing cells to take in glucose and use it for energy.
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There is no bodily organ that does this.
The hypothalamus in the brain regulates the pituitary gland.
There are many types of sugar. Fructose, Lactose, Galactose, Sucrose, Long Chain Carbohydrates, etc. Your brain, muscles, and the rest of the body like Glucose. Different sugars are converted to Glucose in the Liver.
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What regulates blood sugar
The cerebellum in the brain.
There is no organ that makes sugar, necessarily. The organ that releases sugar, or helps with sugar absorption, is the pancreas. If this isn't working properly, it can result in blood sugar problems.
It regulates the metabolism of sugar in the blood.
A hormone called insulin regulates your sugar levels.