Can the human body adjust the level of sugar in the blood? True or False?

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True. The human body can adjust the level of sugar in the blood through various mechanisms. The hormone insulin, produced by the pancreas, helps lower blood sugar levels by allowing cells to take in sugar from the bloodstream. Similarly, the hormone glucagon raises blood sugar levels by signaling the liver to release stored sugar. These hormonal regulations help maintain blood sugar within a relatively narrow range, known as homeostasis.