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Blood Sugar levels Are too High Glucose enters the Liver Glucose is converted to Glycogen Insulin A meal is eaten Blood sugar levels rise Blood sugar levels Are monitored as blood Passes through the pancreas What happens to blood sugar levels? 2 Start 1 Where is this Monitored? 3 Where does the Glucose go? 6 What hormone will be produced? 5 What will be decided About the Blood sugar levels? 4 It is stored. Excess glucose can Also be stored as fats. What happens to The Glucose first? 7 Blood sugar levels return To normal. 1mg/cm 3 Then what happens? 8 What happens to blood sugar levels now? 9