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Blood Sugar Regulating Organ

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Blood Sugar Regulating Organ

Question

Name the organ in which control of blood sugar level mainly takes place.

Answer

Pancreas

The organ primarily responsible for the control of blood sugar levels is the pancreas. The pancreas plays a critical role in regulating blood glucose concentration by producing and releasing hormones such as insulin and glucagon. Insulin helps lower blood sugar levels by promoting the uptake and storage of glucose in cells, while glucagon raises blood sugar levels by stimulating the release of glucose from storage sites like the liver. This delicate balance between insulin and glucagon helps maintain stable blood sugar levels in the body.