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Insulin is a hormone released by the pancreas into our blood, and it is in charge of regulating the amount of glucose (a simple sugar) in our blood. When we consume glucose, insulin is released. The hormone sends the message to our cells to absorb glucose from the blood through a cell surface transporter called Glut-4. Once glucose has entered the cells, a complex interaction of hormones controls the amount of and the rate at which glucose is converted into fat.
Insulin is a hormone released by the pancreas into our blood, and it is in charge of regulating the amount of glucose (a simple sugar) in our blood. When we consume glucose, insulin is released. The hormone sends the message to our cells to absorb glucose from the blood through a cell surface transporter called Glut-4. Once glucose has entered the cells, a complex interaction of hormones controls the amount of and the rate at which glucose is converted into fat.