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hormones
Beta cells of the pancreas produce insulin.
The hypothalamus regulates body temperature, hunger and thirst, and the release of hormones from the pituitary gland.
Pancreas. That is where Insulin is made
Your osmoreceptors regulate your thirst in attempt to keep you properly hydrated.
These are endocrine glands like adrenal, thyroid and pancreas.
This is an accessory organ attached to the digestive tract and helps to regulate glucose levels.
pancreas, responsible for producing hormones such as insulin and glucagon that regulate blood sugar levels.
Insulin is produced by beta cells in the pancreas, while glucagon is produced by alpha cells in the pancreas. These hormones work together to regulate blood sugar levels in the body.
The pancreas secretes insulin that regulates glucose (blood sugar) metabolism.
The pancreas, specifically the beta cells in the pancreas
Pancreas. It secrete the hormone insulin that helps to convert glucose(monosaccharide) into glycogen (polysaccharides)