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Liver,Pancrease and Kidneys are very important in glucose regulation.
GIP Well, Insulin is a hormone that lowers the blood sugar level. Normally, the Hypothalamus (in the brain) sends messages to the Pituitary Gland (also in brain) to release a hormone that tells a gland to release a certain hormone, but that is NOT the case with Insulin (and glucagon). The pancreas can detect blood glucose levels. After eating, when there is a high blood glucose concentration, the pancreas secretes insulin, which helps the liever store the glucose as glycogen, which the muscle cells can store and use to build protein. Or the adipose tissue can use glucose to form fat. From these actions, the blood glucose level drops. All in all, no hormone really stimulates the release of Insulin. The pancreas can detect the blood glucose concentration after eating.
The pancreas administers and monitors blood sugar concentration.
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The liver is the organ that produces and removed glucose from the blood. The liver also produces insulin that helps metabolize carbohydrates.
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Liver,Pancrease and Kidneys are very important in glucose regulation.