Through its various hormones, particularly glucagon and insulin, the pancreas maintains blood glucose levels within a very narrow range of 4–6 mm’s This preservation is accomplished by the opposing and balanced actions of glucagon and insulin, referred to as glucose homeostasis. The pancreas plays a crucial role in the regulation of glucose homeostasis in the body. It does so through the secretion of two key hormones: insulin and glucagon.
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