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Which hormone will cause the movement of glucose in the liver

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Insulin is the hormone that facilitates the movement of glucose into the liver. When blood glucose levels rise, such as after a meal, insulin is secreted by the pancreas. It promotes the uptake of glucose by liver cells, where it can be stored as glycogen through a process called glycogenesis. Additionally, insulin helps to inhibit gluconeogenesis, the process by which the liver produces glucose from non-carbohydrate sources. Conversely, when blood glucose levels drop, glucagon, another hormone produced by the pancreas, stimulates the liver to release glucose into the bloodstream.