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What hormone helps regulate sugar in the blood?

thyroxin
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insulin

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Answer:

The answer is insulin!

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Shreerang
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Answer:

Insulin and glucagon

Step-by-step explanation:

The human body wants blood glucose (blood sugar) maintained in a very narrow range. Insulin and glucagon are the hormones that make this happen. Both insulin and glucagon are secreted from the pancreas, and thus are referred to as pancreatic endocrine hormones.

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