insulin and glucagon- Which regulate the level of glucose in the blood Somatostatin- which prevents the release of the insulin and glucagon
Insulin enables energy use and storage decreases blood glucose concentration increases fatty acid and triglyceride synthesis induces the cellular uptake of K+, phosphate and Mg+
increase in blood glucose Low blood glucose is the main stimulus for glucagon
Homeostasis is regulated by insulin and glucagon determines if a patient has diabetes or another related problem
food is poorly absorbed too little insulin is made diabetes develops frequent passage of urine and weight loss cancer
inflammation of the pancreas affects digestion and causing weight loss severe pain
insulin injections pancreas transplant Antibiotics
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