The pancreas releases hormones, mainly insulin and glucagon, to help regulate blood sugar levels. Insulin lowers blood sugar by facilitating glucose uptake, while glucagon raises it by prompting glucose release from the liver. Together, these hormones maintain balance in blood glucose levels. ;
The pancreas releases insulin and glucagon to regulate blood sugar levels. Insulin lowers blood sugar by facilitating glucose uptake by cells, while glucagon raises blood sugar by prompting the liver to release stored glucose. Together, these hormones maintain balance in blood glucose levels.
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