Eyes and the brain.
The organ which produces insulin is the Pancreas (just below the stomach).
In frogs, the organ near the stomach that produces insulin is called the pancreas. It is responsible for regulating blood sugar levels by releasing insulin in response to glucose in the bloodstream.
pacreas The "pancreas" is and ORGAN. Organelles and organs are two different things. The organelles responsible for the production of insulin are the nucleus, rRNA, golgi, and rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Insulin affects the liver, muscles, and adipose tissue by promoting glucose uptake and storage, which helps to lower blood sugar levels. Insulin also plays a role in regulating metabolism and promoting cell growth and function.
The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes along with the enzymes insulin and glucagon.
The Pancreas is what produces insulin
Every organ is made up of many cells and each of these cells need glucose for the provision of energy. Glucose molecules cannot enter the cells however unless they are each joined with a molecule of insulin. This is why the blood glucose is raised with diabetes. No insulin, then no glucose entering the cells. Hope this helps.
The Pancreas is what produces insulin
Insulin is produced in the pancreas, which is not a small organ. There are specific parts of the pancreas which produce insulin, which are called the Isles of Langerhans.
The liver and kidneys destroy insulin after it has its effect. The pancreas is the site of insulin production.
The organ which produces insulin is the Pancreas (just below the stomach).
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The Pancreas. :)
The pancreas is an endocrine organ. It produces insulin.
I believe it's the endocrine system....insulin is produced by the pancreas...
it is an organ in abdomen which secretes insulin.
it is an organ in abdomen which secretes insulin