Brain cells, red blood cells, intestine, kidney, cornea, liver.
Insulin formed by the Golgi apparatus in insulin-producing cells leaves those cells by exocytosis. This process involves the insulin-containing vesicles fusing with the cell membrane and releasing insulin into the bloodstream.
1.Beta cells 2.Beta cells 3.Insulin
islets of langerhans. tho i guess all cells have the ability to produce insulin.
Insulin is made in the pancreas, not by blood cells. They have other jobs to do.
No. Insulin is a hormone produced by cells in the body of animals.
Insulin is not produced by skin cells.
Insulin formed by the Golgi apparatus in insulin-producing cells leaves those cells by exocytosis. This process involves the insulin-containing vesicles fusing with the cell membrane and releasing insulin into the bloodstream.
The beta cells of the pancreas produce insulin and C-peptide, a byproduct of insulin. Source: Wikipedia
insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas/beta cells when you eat glucose(sugar) is in the blood stream in order for your cells to use the glucose for energy or store it insulin has to "unlock the gate" to let glucose into the cell in insulin resistance your body cells don't let the insulin "unlock the gate" so the pancreas produces more insulin so you have a lot of insulin in your blood stream Type2 Diabetes - pancreas does not produce enough insulin, or the muscle cells does not able to properly utilize the insulin.
1.Beta cells 2.Beta cells 3.Insulin
Insulin is made by the islet cells in the pancreas. These are the endocrine cells found in the pancreas.
islets of langerhans. tho i guess all cells have the ability to produce insulin.
The beta cells of the Isles of Langerhaans in the pancreas secrete insulin.
No, it is the beta cells of the pancreas that produce the hormone insulin, involved in glucose uptake by cells.
Insulin is made in the pancreas, not by blood cells. They have other jobs to do.
No. Insulin is a hormone produced by cells in the body of animals.
Beta cells in the pancreas.