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The pancreas produces insulin which helps digest and regulate blood sugar levels.
The pancreas produces insulin. Insulin is a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels by allowing cells to take in and utilize glucose as an energy source.
The pancreas secretes insulin that regulates glucose (blood sugar) metabolism.
Insulin
Pancreas. That is where Insulin is made
enzymes
The beta cells in your pancreas.
Pancreas produces insulin than lowers sugar level in the blood.
There are several organs and hormones that regulate the amount of sugar in the blood. Insulin, the pancreas, the liver, and glucagon are the major sugar regulators.
... the body's ability to regulate blood sugar, and the condition diabetes.
hypoglycemia is a condition where the sufferer produces too much insulin after eating resulting in low blood sugar. hypoglycemia is a condition where the sufferer produces too much insulin after eating resulting in low blood sugar.
No. Insulin helps you REGULATE your blood sugar levels. BUT it depends on how you use it. If you give to little insulin you might go high. Yet if you give to much insulin your blood sugar might go low.