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18 August, 15:42

How could the liver maintain homeostasis after a person ate a meal that resulted in large amounts of sugar entering the blood?

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  1. 18 August, 16:31
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    After a high-carbohydrate meal, glucose levels in the blood spike higher, insulin levels spike higher and is done by pancreas! so that glucose be nuteralized and stored in liver in the form of glycogen! which can be used when the glucose levels drop again!
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