pancreas

liver

glucose transporters

glucose

triglycerides

insulin

hypoglycemia

glucagon

musclesi

1. Insulin is produced in and released from the
2. In response to insulin or glucagon, either glycogenesis or gluconeogenesis (respectively) will take place in the
3. Glucose is stored as glycogen in the liver and in
4. The body can either use
for energy, convert it to glycogen, or store it as fat.
occurs when blood glucose level drops below 70 mg/di.
6. As part of the response to increased blood glucose after a meal, insulin triggers the number of membranes in the body to be increased.
on the cell
is a key hormone produced by the pancreas that plays a key role in regulating blood glucose levels after
a meal.
Glucose is converted to
for storage in fat tissue.
is a key hormone produced by the pancreas that plays an important role in regulating blood glucose

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Here's a completion of the statements based on your prompts:

  1. Insulin is produced in and released from the pancreas.
  2. In response to insulin or glucagon, either glycogenesis or gluconeogenesis (respectively) will take place in the liver.
  3. Glucose is stored as glycogen in the liver and in muscles.
  4. The body can either use glucose for energy, convert it to glycogen, or store it as fat.
  5. Hypoglycemia occurs when blood glucose level drops below 70 mg/dL.
  6. As part of the response to increased blood glucose after a meal, insulin triggers the number of glucose transporters on the cell membrane in the body to be increased.
  7. Insulin is a key hormone produced by the pancreas that plays a key role in regulating blood glucose levels after a meal.
  8. Glucose is converted to triglycerides for storage in fat tissue.
  9. Glucagon is a key hormone produced by the pancreas that plays an important role in regulating blood glucose levels.

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