It is actually glucagon hormone, which converts glycogen to glucose . researches have found that there is certain cells in the liver cells that help to convert glycogen to glucose . so as glycogen is converted yo glucose, glucagon secreted by alpha cells of pancreas
this way it promotes glucose utilisation in the body cells
Glucose is a supplier of energy to the cells. Cells use the glucose as well as fats for fuel.
ATP
glucagon and insulin are responsible for regulating glucose levels in normal circumstances glucagon promotes glycogen breakdown into glucose for energy insulin promotes glucose storage as glycogen however in times of danger adrenaline also affects glucose levels as it promotes significantly glycogen breakdown into glucose for extra energy
They make glucose via photosynthesis. Then use glucose to make starch, which they store for later use.
Chlorophyll.
promotes the entry of glucose and amino acids into tissue cells
Insulin plays a vital role in metabolism:It is widely referred to as the 'blood clearing' hormone because it promotes the uptake of glucose into cells. Cells can then use this glucose to produce energy, or as part of other structures and secretions.In liver cells, it also promotes the conversion of glucose into glycogen so that it can be stored for later.It also promotes the synthesis of fatty acids.It prevents the breakdown of fat.It promotes protein synthesis.
enhances protein synthesis, decreases glucose use, and promotes the destruction of fats
Glucose is a supplier of energy to the cells. Cells use the glucose as well as fats for fuel.
ATP
Animal cells - this is wrong answer Plant cells containing chloroplasts produce glucose by photosynthesis.
Glucose.
Glucose
glucagon and insulin are responsible for regulating glucose levels in normal circumstances glucagon promotes glycogen breakdown into glucose for energy insulin promotes glucose storage as glycogen however in times of danger adrenaline also affects glucose levels as it promotes significantly glycogen breakdown into glucose for extra energy
conversion of glucose to energy, glucose molecule. Muscle and brain cells like this, because they use lots of ATP.
Insulin
Plant cells gain glucose by absorbing water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight and then through the chemical reaction photosynthesis make the glucose. Animal cells gain glucose by taking in oxygen and sugars containing the glucose made by plants.