Author Topic: Glucose Homeostasis  (Read 1402 times)

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Glucose Homeostasis
« on: February 15, 2011, 05:33:02 AM »
Homeostasis of an organism by using various biochemical and physiological processes to balance the various internal systems can be defined as the tendency. Homeostasis in the human body for example, a fairly steady and try to maintain normal blood pressure, and it attempts to regulate internal body temperature include. Another example of human homeostasis glucose homeostasis, also regulates blood glucose or blood sugar regulation known as. Insulin and glucagon - - balance and glucose homeostasis depends on the interaction of the two hormones is to maintain a healthy blood glucose level.Under normal circumstances, the amount of glucose in the body from glucose, or sugar in the blood, is able to balance that cells need fuel. Hormone insulin, the pancreas produces to facilitate the transport of glucose into cells. Very little available insulin in the blood glucose levels will be less able to absorb the cells. The blood glucose levels, which in turn release more insulin to allow more absorption of glucose stimulates the pancreas will increase.

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