The fat kind.
Triglyceride
The hormone that stimulates the release of sugar from the liver into the blood is called glucagon.
the liver
steatosisSteatosis which is the mildest type nonalcholic fatty liver disease, is characterized by accumulations of fat within the liver that usually does not cause liver damage
glycogen
liver is not high in fat
It stimulates the liver to secrete bile.
Bile comes from your liver and is used to break down fats in the intestine. They make chylomicrons to deliver fat from the intesintes to the liver, low density lipoproteins (LDL, a type of cholesterol) to deliver it to tissues, and high density lipoproteins (HDL, a type of cholesterol) to bring it back to the liver.
Calcium
Glucagon is a hormone produced by the pancreas that stimulates the liver to break down glycogen into glucose. By doing so, the endocrine system increases the blood sugar level.
Taking in more calories than you're using up stimulates fat formation. If you're burning up what you eat, then you won't get fat.
No, insulin stimulates the liver to produce glycogen from glucose. Glucagon mobilizes liver glycogen to yield glucose.