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No, it does stimulate the release of insulin, which burns available sugars in the body.
signals the release of hormones like glucagon and adrenaline to instruct the liver to release stored sugar into the bloodstream. This helps to raise blood sugar levels and provide energy to the body.
kidneysThe Pancrease through it's release of insulin into the body to breakdown or "utilize" the sugar.
Yes. This occurs during cellular respiration.
When you are hungry, your body is telling you that it's levels of glucose is low. The body will then begin to burn stored sugar and release it into your bloodstream.
Insulin and glucagon are hormones that regulate blood sugar levels in the body. Insulin helps lower blood sugar levels by promoting the uptake of glucose into cells, while glucagon raises blood sugar levels by stimulating the release of stored glucose from the liver.
Normally, you do not ovulate (release an egg) when you're taking the birth control pill.
Excess fats and sugar lead to major health complications like Heart diseases, Diabetes and cancer, especially if you do little to no exercise.
The hypothalamus and the pancreas work together to regulate blood sugar levels in the body. The hypothalamus signals the pancreas to release insulin or glucagon based on the body's needs to maintain blood sugar balance.
Sugar helps to transport the oxygen inside the body.
Sugar is primarily absorbed in the small intestine of the body.
Your body maintains a certain level of sugar in your blood. Sugar is used as energy by your body.