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Which organ in the human body regulates the sugar content in the blood?
Question

Which organ in the human body regulates the sugar content in the blood?

A.

Stomach

B.

Liver

C.

Gall bladder

D.

Pancreas

Correct option is D


The correct answer is (d) Pancreas.
· The pancreas plays a key role in regulating blood sugar levels in the body by producing two important hormones: insulin and glucagon.
· Insulin helps lower blood sugar levels by allowing cells to absorb glucose.
· Glucagon raises blood sugar levels by signaling the liver to release stored glucose.
Information Booster:
· Stomach: Primarily involved in digestion, not in regulating blood sugar.
· Liver: Stores and releases glucose as needed, but the pancreas controls the signals for this process.
· Gall bladder: Stores bile, which helps in digestion, but does not regulate blood sugar.

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