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A hormone secreted by the pancreas to regulate blood glucose level.
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Insulin
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Insoluble fiber
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Pernicious anemia
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Hypoglycemia
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Insulin is a hormone that is produced and secreted by the pancreas. Its main function is to regulate the level of glucose in the blood. It does this by allowing cells in the body to take in glucose from the bloodstream and use it as a source of energy. Without insulin, the body's cells would not be able to effectively absorb and utilize glucose, leading to high blood sugar levels and potentially causing health issues such as diabetes. Therefore, insulin plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of blood glucose levels.