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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Insulin - Its Control of Blood Glucose Levels
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The amount of glucose, or sugar, in the blood must be kept within certain levels.  Glucose is the fuel that powers our bodies. During aerobic respiration, glucose is converted to carbon dioxide and water to release energy in cells. If a cell is short of oxygen, anaerobic respiration takes place which releases much less energy from the glucose and produces lactic acid. The level of glucose in the blood can also effect the movement of water into and out of cells by the process of osmosis. This all means that the concentration of glucose in our bodies is extremely important and needs to be... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Insulin - Its Control of Blood Glucose Levels
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10 Questions

1. A typical situation for insulin release would be...
2. Diabetes can be caused by a lack of...
3. Insulin is released when blood glucose levels are...
4. Insulin is a hormone released from the...
5. Insulin has this effect on blood glucose levels.
6. Insulin is a hormone which means that it travels in the...
7. This is the target organ for insulin.
8. Glucose is removed from the blood by being taken up into cells in the...
9. This is the organ that monitors blood glucose levels.
10. Insulin exerts its action by causing glucose...