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insulin and glucagon are examples of what type of substance?

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What are the two hormones secreted into the blood stream by the pancreas?

Cholecystokinin (secreted when chyme enters the duodenum) causes the release of digestive enzymes from the pancreas.Gastrin has also been shown to induce production of pancreatic enzymes by centroacinar cellsthe above answer is not correct.secretin and pancreozymin are the two most important hormones which stimulates synthesis and release of pancreatic juices


What are the different functions of the pancreas and how is the pancreas directly related to digestion?

pancreas makes enzymes and hormones such as insulin and glucagon for the body. It secretes digestive enzymes such as amylase which digests starch. It also produces lipase (which breaks down fats) and trypsin (which is a protein processor).


What is the antidote for insulin?

glucagon


What hormone is a partner to insulin?

Glucagon


Insulin works as an antagonist to?

glucagon


Where are glucagon and insulin produced?

brain


What hormone does the pancreas release in response to high concentration of blood sugar?

That would be the peptide hormone called "Glucagon". (GLOO-kuh-gone)


What is the concentration of glucose in the blood is primarily regulated by what?

The primary regulators of blood glucose are the hormones glucagon and insulin. Glucagon raises it and insulin lowers it.


Insulin and glucagon are examples of what type of substances?

Insulin and glucagon are hormones produced in the pancreas that regulate blood glucose levels. Insulin helps lower blood sugar levels by promoting glucose uptake by cells, while glucagon raises blood sugar levels by promoting the release of glucose from the liver.


What 2 sets of hormones have opposing actions?

Insulin and glucagon are the two hormones, secreted by pancreas and oppose the action of one another.


What does the pancreas release?

The pancreas is endocrine (producing several important hormones, including insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin). The most important is insulin which controls the take-up of glucose by the body's cells.