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What role does insulin play in controlling bloodglucose levels?
What role does insulin play in controlling blood
glucose levels?
Insulin promotes expression of glucosechannels on liver, muscle and adipose cells to facilitate increased uptake ofglucose
Insulin promotes expression of glucose
channels on liver, muscle and adipose cells to facilitate increased uptake of
glucose
Insulin promotes production of new glucose inthe liver (glyconeogenesis)
Insulin promotes production of new glucose in
the liver (glyconeogenesis)
Insulin triggers liver cells to convert storedglucose (glycogen) back into glucose
Insulin triggers liver cells to convert stored
glucose (glycogen) back into glucose
Insulin stimulates breakdown of fatty acids inthe liver
Insulin stimulates breakdown of fatty acids in
the liver
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