Glucose from the carbohydrates is absorbed in the intestine and the level of glucose in blood rises. Rising blood glucose level stimulates beta cells in the pancreas to release insulin. Insulin has a major effect of facilitating the movement of glucose into many cells; as a result, blood glucose level falls. When blood glucose levels drop, the stimulus for insulin release disappears and insulin is no longer secreted. Match the questions (left column) to respective responses (right column). What type of feedback is occurring? ( Choose ) (Choose ) Positive What is the stimulus? Glucagon Negative Increased blood glucose level Alpha cells Decreased glucose levels in blood Beta cells in pancreas What are the receptors?

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Glucose from the carbohydrates is absorbed in the intestine and the level of glucose
in blood rises. Rising blood glucose level stimulates beta cells in the pancreas to
release insulin. Insulin has a major effect of facilitating the movement of glucose into
many cells; as a result, blood glucose level falls. When blood glucose levels drop, the
stimulus for insulin release disappears and insulin is no longer secreted. Match the
questions (left column) to respective responses (right column).
What type of feedback is occurring?
( Choose )
[Choose )
Positive
Glucagon
Negative
Increased blood glucose level
Alpha cells
Decreased glucose levels in blood
Beta cells in pancreas
What is the stimulus?
What are the receptors?
Transcribed Image Text:Matching Glucose from the carbohydrates is absorbed in the intestine and the level of glucose in blood rises. Rising blood glucose level stimulates beta cells in the pancreas to release insulin. Insulin has a major effect of facilitating the movement of glucose into many cells; as a result, blood glucose level falls. When blood glucose levels drop, the stimulus for insulin release disappears and insulin is no longer secreted. Match the questions (left column) to respective responses (right column). What type of feedback is occurring? ( Choose ) [Choose ) Positive Glucagon Negative Increased blood glucose level Alpha cells Decreased glucose levels in blood Beta cells in pancreas What is the stimulus? What are the receptors?
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