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Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Window Help 56% G) Sat 7:43 PM Elizabeth Wimmer a e MasteringAandP: Metabolism https://session.masteringaandp.com/myct/itemView?offset-next&assignmentProblemID-90619415; MetabolismBioFlix Quiz: Homecstasis: Regulating Blood Sugar Resources Screen Shot x previous 5 of5 | roturn to assignment 2017-08...3.15 PM BioFlix Quiz: Homeostasis: Regulating Blood Sugar When blood glucose levels are low Hints Screen Shot 2017-08...3.24 PM Watch the animation then answer the questions. The pancreas releases glucagon, which eventually causes blood glucose levels to increase. The pancreas releases insulin, which eventually causes blood glucose levels to decrease. The pancreas releases glucagon, which eventually causes blood glucose levels to decrease The pancreas releases insulin, which eventually causes blood glucose levels to increase. Liver cells convert more glucose to glycogen. O Submit My Answers Give Up Part F The body's tendency to maintain relatively constant internal conditions is called Hints positive feedback. O homecstasis. O diabetes O negative feedback None of the above. Submit My Answers Give Up Provice Feedlback ContinueExplanation / Answer
Ans-part E-a
Pancreas release glucagon secreted by the alpha cells of the pancreatic islets which forces the liver to released stored glucose which leads to increased in blood sugar.
Ans -part F-homeostasis
In homeostasis organism's internal environment changes so it is not affected d by the outside environment.for example temperature, cardiac output, ion concentrations, blood pH, blood glucose etc.
Ans-part c -liver cells
Liver cell produces glucose when blood glucose levels are low.
Ans-Part D -liver cell as well as most other cell in the body.
Ans-Part A ans-the pancreas releases insulin
from the beta cells pancreas releases insulin which control the blood glucose.
Ans- part B- taking in glucose and converted it into glucagon.
Glucagon stored into liver in the form of packets of glucose.
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