As Beta cells have a massive production and secretion of insulin, the endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes have a greater concentration so as to satisfy the demand of the hormone in the body.
What are beta cells?
Beta cells are found in a cluster of cells in the pancreas called pancreatic islets. These cells synthesize, produce and secrete insulin. Glucose levels in blood are regulated by the hormone Insulin.
Beta cells secret the stored insulin and increases production of the hormone when the glucose levels rise in the blood(during digestion).
The response to spike in glucose levels in blood takes like 10 minutes.
These beta cells are either attacked or destroyed by the immune system in people with diabetes or they cannot produce an enough amount of insulin that is required for control of blood sugar levels.
Therefore, as Beta cells have a massive production and secretion of insulin, the endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes have a greater concentration so as to satisfy the demand of the hormone in the body
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