Endogenous insulin (that produced within the body) regulates the level of blood sugar.
Insulin is involved in the regulation of sugar.
it makes insulin
The Pancreas. :)
Insulin decrease body glucose level.Glucogon increases body glucose level.
The pancreas releases insulin into the bloodstream :) -Apex-
Yes, insulin is secreted by the pancreas. This secretion is part of the endocrine function of the pancreas.
Stimulates conversion of excess glucose to glycogen
NOTHING. It is a typo (spelling error). Perhaps they meant "endogenous" or androgynous, you would need to look at the context.
Function properly. Insulin helps control the level of glucose - the cells' fuel - circulating in the blood.
The major function of insulin is to maintain appropriate blood glucose levels. It basically controls the transport of glucose to the cells in your body. It also stimulates growth and increases amino acid transport into cells.
Pig insulin is used as a substitute for human insulin in some cases because it is similar in structure and function to human insulin, making it effective in managing diabetes. Additionally, using pig insulin can be more cost-effective and readily available for some patients compared to human insulin.
Yes. If you are diabetic and need insulin you must bring it on the plane. Do not store any of your insulin in your luggage, as it will freeze and will then not function properly. You will require a letter from your GP or Diabetes Specialist Nurse.