Asked by nk
Josh tends to have episodes of irritability if he has not eaten in a while. His doctor explains that this is most likely caused by low blood sugar levels, and it is vital to take in sugar that must be processed in the body to keep it at just the right level. What is the hormone that helps Josh's body process sugar from the food he eats?
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• insulin
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insulin
Insulin is the hormone that helps cells take up glucose from the blood and store it (e.g., as glycogen), lowering blood sugar levels.
Insulin is the hormone that helps cells take up glucose from the blood and store it (e.g., as glycogen), lowering blood sugar levels.
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