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Control of Blood Glucose. Anatomy to Keep in Mind.

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1 Control of Blood Glucose

2 Anatomy to Keep in Mind

3 Liver: Decreasing Blood Glucose When blood glucose levels increase glycogenesis begins Glycogenesis- the liver removes excess glucose from blood and combines glucose to make glycogen (glucose storage molecule)

4 Liver: Increasing Blood Glucose As the blood glucose levels drop, liver breaks down stored glycogen Glycogenolysis (“glycogen splitting”) supplies body with more glucose.

5 Pancreas Pancreas has different cells for producing different chemicals – Alpha cells  glucagon – Beta cells  insulin Produces these hormones in clusters of cells the islets of Langerhans Then released into blood and go directly to the liver

6 That brings us back to… Glucagon causes the liver to break glycogen (glucose storage molecule) into individual glucose molecules so body can use glucose http://bcs.whfreeman.com/thelifewire/content/chp50/5002s.swf Insulin causes body cells to take up glucose from the blood and liver cells to store glucose as glycogen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuQMpN7rM-4 Insulin & Glucagon

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