Q.1.
How does insulin reduce blood glucose levels?
Q.2.
Excess glucose in the bloodstream is converted to which other substance when stored in the liver and muscle cells?
Q.3.
What happens to the amount of insulin released if the blood glucose levels get low?
Q.4.
What causes blood glucose levels to rise?
Q.5.
What causes blood glucose levels to fall?
Q.6.
What do cells need glucose for?
Q.7.
Which of the following is a hormone used to control glucose concentrations in the blood?
Q.8.
Insulin causes which organ to remove glucose from the blood?
Q.9.
_________________ are the chemical messengers that are secreted directly into the bloodstream.
Q.10.
What cells in the body monitor blood glucose?
Q.11.
Glucose regulation is an example of...
Q.12.
What is the target for glucagon?
Q.13.
What situation would stimulate the release of insulin?
Q.14.
A sensor that monitors and responds to changes in the environmental is called the _________________________.
Q.15.
What class of biomolecule is glucose?
Q.16.
Process of glycogen formation in the liver
Q.17.
Liver breaks glycogen
Q.18.
Liver uses fats and amino acids to create a glucose molecule
Q.19.
Hormone that lowers blood sugar
Q.20.
What happens if glucose levels fall?