blood glucose level lowered by 1. _______ (hormone) increased cellular uptake of glucose by 3. _______ (membrane transport method) to use now beta cells of the released by 2. _______ (organ) to store energy for later 4. _______ (name of process) stores energy in the form of triglycerides stored in 5. _______ (cell type) 6. _______ (name of process) stores energy in the form of glycogen stored in 7. _______ (cell type) and 8. _______ (cell type) to increase 9. _______ (name of process) can be broken down by
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This hormone increases cellular uptake of glucose to store energy for later use. The glucose can be broken down by two processes, which store energy in the form of triglycerides and glycogen. These are transported through a membrane transport method and stored in Show more…
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