Here's a completion of the statements based on your prompts:
- Insulin is produced in and released from the pancreas.
- In response to insulin or glucagon, either glycogenesis or gluconeogenesis (respectively) will take place in the liver.
- Glucose is stored as glycogen in the liver and in muscles.
- The body can either use glucose for energy, convert it to glycogen, or store it as fat.
- Hypoglycemia occurs when blood glucose level drops below 70 mg/dL.
- 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.
- Insulin 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 triglycerides for storage in fat tissue.
- Glucagon is a key hormone produced by the pancreas that plays an important role in regulating blood glucose levels.
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