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Which processes need to increase (for Glucose, more toward Glucagon) in order to achieve normality and which need to move down (for Glucose, toward Insulin)? Why does each process need to increase or decrease to achieve homeostasis? You should discuss at least two of the processes.

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User Gustav
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Answer:

Why does each process need to increase or decrease to achieve homeostasis?

Step-by-step explanation:

Homeostasis helps animals maintain stable internal and external environments with the best conditions for it to operate. It is a dynamic process that requires constant monitoring of all systems in the body to detect changes, and mechanisms that react to those changes and restore stability

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User Anatoly Rugalev
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Gluconeogenesis is needed to increase the blood glucose level and glycolysis is need to decrease or to move down the blood glucose level

Step-by-step explanation:

Gluconeogenesis and glycolysis occur inside our body in response the blood glucose level.

When blood glucose level is low at that time gluconeogenesis is triggered by hormone glucagon released from alpha cells of pancreas by the same way when the glucose level is high at that time glycolysis is triggered by the insulin hormone.

The two processes gluconeogenesis and glycolysis occur in oue body to maintain homeostasis of blood glucose level.

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