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The fourth way to regulate glycolysis is at a cellular level. For example, transport of glucose in and out of the cell depends on the number of glucose transporters. When blood glucose levels are normal these transporters are vesicle bound and are in the cytoplasm. When the blood glucose levels are high a hormone signals the vesicles to come to the plasma membrane and fuse forming the glucose transporters that allow glucose to come into the cell.
What is the name of this regulatory hormone that is produced when blood glucose levels are high?
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