Blood glucose levels and hypolyceamia
) Blood glucose levels are regulated by pancreatic endocrine hormones , insulin and glucagons. ... These cells secrete insulin in response to rising levels of circulating glucose. Insulin affects many organs, it stimulates the liver cells to take up glucose from the bloods and convert it into glycogen, insulin also stimulates skeletal muscle to take up glucose and convert it into glycogen, these actions result in the storage of soluble materials absorbed from the intestine into an insoluble product, glycogen, and a drop in blood glucose levels.