the liver
Kidneys produce this hormone.It stimulates production of red blood cells.
glycogen
No, insulin stimulates the liver to produce glycogen from glucose. Glucagon mobilizes liver glycogen to yield glucose.
Stimulates conversion of excess glucose to glycogen
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.
well Gatorade stimulates your muscles and recharges glycogen chains.
Hypoglycemia stimulates the production of hormones like glucagon and epinephrine. These hormones help to increase blood sugar levels by promoting the breakdown of glycogen stores in the liver, as well as stimulating the release of glucose into the bloodstream.
The main organ that stores the starch is called as liver. It stores about 150 grams of glycogen. Glycogen is animal starch. The total mass of muscles also store about 150 grams of glycogen.
the liver
Mainly the liver but Glycogen is also found in muscles too.
Mainly the liver but Glycogen is also found in muscles too.
Glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles, not in an accessory digestive organ. The liver acts as a storage site for glycogen and releases glucose into the bloodstream when needed. Muscles use glycogen as a source of energy during physical activity.