In a healthy person, after a carbohydrate-rich meal, the production of the uptake of from the blood into liver cells. O a. insulin; glucagon O b. glucagon; protein O c. glucagon; glucose d. insulin; glucose will increase, causing
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When blood sugar is low A) the liver creates insulin. B) glycogen is broken down in the pituitary gland. C) the pancreas secretes glucagon to trigger the liver to release stored glucose. D) the pancreas secretes glucose to increase sugar levels and restore homeostasis.
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When blood glucose levels rise following a meal, the following events occur. Arrange these events in the appropriate sequence. (a) Glucagon is secreted. (b) Glycolysis replenishes ATP supplies. (c) Glucose is absorbed by cells. (d) The liver releases glucose into the bloodstream. (e) Glycogen synthesis (glycogenesis) occurs with excess glucose. (f) Blood levels pass through normal to below normal (hypoglycemic). (g) Insulin levels rise.
(a) If blood glucose level rises, (b) If blood glucose level falls, Liver breaks down and releases glucose into the bloodstream. Liver converts glycogen to glucose. Glucose is stored as liver glycogen. Liver releases glucose into the bloodstream. Homeostasis: Normal blood glucose level. Pancreas secretes glucagon. Pancreas secretes insulin.
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