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  • 09-12-2016
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what hormone that causes a decrease in blood glucose

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KawaiiAmmii
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  • 09-12-2016
The hormone INSULIN is known for converting glucose into glycogen (a process called glycogenesis); causing a decrease in glucose.
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MissPhiladelphia
MissPhiladelphia MissPhiladelphia
  • 14-12-2016
For the answer to the question above, it is insulin. It causes the liver to convert more glucose into glycogen (this process is called glycogenesis), and to force about 2/3 of body cells (primarily muscle and fat tissue cells) to take up glucose from the blood through the GLUT4 transporter, thus decreasing blood sugar.
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