Insulin decrease body glucose level.Glucogon increases body glucose level.
Glucagon is a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels by promoting the release of stored glucose from the liver when blood sugar levels are low. It works in opposition to insulin, which lowers blood sugar levels by promoting its uptake into cells.
Glycogen is a compound. Anybody ever hear of glucogen.
Insulin is involved in the regulation of sugar.
it makes insulin
The Pancreas. :)
Glucogen
Endogenous insulin (that produced within the body) regulates the level of blood sugar.
The pancreas secretes "glucagon," not glucogen, to reverse hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) which then turns stored glycogen from the liver into glucose.
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
Function properly. Insulin helps control the level of glucose - the cells' fuel - circulating in the blood.