The liver helps regulate blood by producing proteins that aid in blood clotting, breaking down old or damaged red blood cells, and storing and releasing glucose into the bloodstream as needed.
The pancreas is the organ that produces insulin to lower blood sugar levels. Insulin helps regulate blood sugar by allowing cells to take in glucose for energy or storage.
pituitary gland
The kidney is the organ that collects water and filters body fluids. It helps regulate water balance, filter waste products from the blood, and produce urine.
The kidneys filter blood and remove waste products and excess fluids from the body. This process helps regulate the body's fluid balance and maintain overall health.
veins
The liver
Pancreas. It secrete the hormone insulin that helps to convert glucose(monosaccharide) into glycogen (polysaccharides)
The pancreas is the organ that produces insulin to lower blood sugar levels. Insulin helps regulate blood sugar by allowing cells to take in glucose for energy or storage.
pituitary gland
The kidney is the organ responsible for filtering wastes and other substances out of the blood. It helps regulate fluid balance, electrolyte levels, and blood pressure by removing waste products and excess substances from the body through urine.
veins
This is an accessory organ attached to the digestive tract and helps to regulate glucose levels.
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valves
No, peanuts do not help to regulate insulin in the blood.
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lungs