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The control of blood sugar 1
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Blood sugar levels are higher than normal after a meal is digested. 2
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islet cells in the pancreas are stimulated. 3
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Insulin is secreted. 4
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Insulin binds to a target cell’s receptor proteins. (Liver and muscle) 5
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There is then increased facilitated diffusion of glucose into the cells. 7
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Glycogenesis in liver cells. Increased respiration of glucose. Increased fat production. This then leads to… 8
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Blood sugar level drops due to insulin’s effects. 10
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islet cells stimulation is reduced. 11
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Insulin secretion is reduced. 12
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Blood glucose concentration drops below normal.
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islet cells are stimulated by low blood sugar level. 13
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Glucagon is secreted. 14
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Glucagon binds to receptor proteins on liver cells. 15
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Glycogenolysis takes place and glucose leaks out into bloodstream. 16
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Protein and fat are metabolised to produce glucose by gluconeogenesis. 17
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Blood sugar levels increase. 19
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Glucagon stimulates insulin production to anticipate glucose level rising. 18
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