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The pancreas controls the insulin and blood sugar levels in your body. Without a pancreas, you would be a type-1 diabetic.

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Where is the control center for blood glucose homeostasis?

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That produces insulin to control sugar in the blood?

The beta cells in your pancreas.


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In a successful transplant, the pancreas begins producing insulin, bringing the regulation of glucose back under control.


What controls how much sugar is in the blood?

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What part of the digestive system rpdouces insulin to control blood sugar?

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What is an analogy for the pancreas?

The pancreas is like a control center in a building, regulating the flow of resources (like insulin) to different rooms (organs) to maintain proper function.


How does the presence of the pancreas in the control period affect the amount of glucose in the blood?

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What positive result is seen immediately following a pancreas transplantation?

In a successful transplant, the pancreas begins producing insulin, bringing the regulation of glucose back under control.


What part of the human digestive system produces insulin to control sugar in the blood?

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How does eating too much affect the pancreas?

Eating too much can cause a large intake of sugars. The pancreas is an organ that makes insulin, to keep the sugar level under control. If there is too much sugar, the pancreas can fail to make enough insulin. The chronic condition of a failing pancreas is known as Diabetes.