What controls the rate of response of the target organs considering hormone levels?
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The blood glucose concentration of the body is monitored and controlled by the pancreas.
If the blood glucose concentration is too high, the pancreas secretes insulin into the blood. This causes the liver to convert glucose into insoluble glycogen and store it.
If the blood glucose concentration is too low, the pancreas secretes glucagon which causes the liver to convert glycogen into glucose and release it into the blood
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Is this tonight homework question, or is it windup time?
the short answer is negative feed back.. but the rate and amount of the response is often to do with the amount and sensitivity of the specific receptor for that hormone (agonist).
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