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- Define insulin receptorInsulin secretion is essential in metabolism. What type ofmolecule is insulin? What structure secretes it? What factorscontrol its secretion? What is/are its target tissue(s)? Whateffect(s) does it exert?Describe all the sources of amplification in the insulin receptor system.
- What types of normal cells typicallyhave insulin receptors?Relative Concentration in the Blood - Insulin ****** III Glucagon , Glucose Glucose baseline Insulin baseline Glucagon baseline Meal Eaten Time 1. Using the graph in Model 1: 3. Compare blood glucose to the hormone levels shown in the graph in Model 1: A) As blood glucose levels increase above baseline, the level of which hormone also increases? B) As blood glucose levels begin to drop below baseline, the concentration of which hormone increases? C) As blood glucose returns to its baseline level, what happens to the levels of insulin and glucagon in the blood?Does insulin stimulate receptors in the liver? True or false. Explain.
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