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Multiple Choice
Which hormone helps lower blood sugar levels in the body?
A
Cortisol
B
Adrenaline
C
Glucagon
D
Insulin
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the role of hormones in regulating blood sugar levels. Hormones like insulin and glucagon are key players in maintaining glucose homeostasis in the body.
Recall that insulin is a hormone produced by the beta cells of the pancreas in response to high blood sugar levels. Its primary function is to lower blood sugar by facilitating the uptake of glucose into cells and promoting its storage as glycogen in the liver and muscles.
Differentiate insulin from other hormones mentioned in the problem. For example, glucagon, produced by the alpha cells of the pancreas, has the opposite effect of insulin and raises blood sugar levels by promoting glycogen breakdown. Cortisol and adrenaline are stress hormones that also increase blood sugar levels during stress responses.
Identify that the correct hormone responsible for lowering blood sugar levels is insulin, as it directly facilitates glucose uptake and storage, reducing blood sugar concentration in the bloodstream.
Conclude that the other options (cortisol, adrenaline, and glucagon) are not correct because they either increase blood sugar levels or have different primary functions unrelated to lowering blood sugar.