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Hello.
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So let's answer now the question.
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So we have here the hormone insulin.
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And this hormone is secreted by the pancreas.
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The main action of insulin is to lower the blood sugar level.
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Okay.
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So this is the main goal of the insulin to lower the blood sugar level.
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So we have here option a.
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It says that it promotes protein synthesis.
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And storage.
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So it is true that insulin activates or rapidly activates protein synthesis.
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And also, it is promoting storage.
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And primarily this storage is in the form of glycogen.
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Okay.
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So glycogen is the stored sugar in our body.
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It is stored in our muscle in our liver.
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So therefore, our answer here is therefore a is one rather not the answer but one of the function of insulin so for protein synthesis and storage primarily the glycogen okay so this is the stored sugar in our body next we have here option b it states that it increases glucose entry into the cell into cells from the blood.
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So this is a function of the insulin.
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Since again, the main point of insulin is to lower the blood sugar level.
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So the sugar from the blood should enter the cell, primarily the muscle cell, okay, primarily in the liver cell, for example, liver or muscle cell, okay? so that these sugars, excess sugars in the blood can be stored into glycogen or as glycogen.
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And the other parts of the body can use the sugar as energy.
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And here we have option c.
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It states that it promotes glycogenesis...