B. pancreas i’m a diabetic myself and i have experienced all of this stuff it’s terrible.
The correct answer is Glucagon was secreted by his pancreas before he ate the cookies because his blood glucose was low. Insulin was secreted after he ate the cookies because his blood glucose was high.
At the time of hunger, the blood glucose level decreases, and glucagon at that time, that is, the hormone discharged by the islets of Langerhans increases the level of sugars in the body. The stored glucose in the liver gets discharged due to the presence of glucagon, which eventually elevates the level of glucose in the blood.
In the given case, when Kai ate the cookies, the level of glucose in the blood got increased and even elevated from the normal level in the blood. At that time, the insulin hormone is discharged from the islets of Langerhans, which helps the cells of the body to absorb the molecules of glucose and thus lowers the concentration of glucose in the blood. Therefore, both the hormones help in monitoring the levels of glucose in the body.
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d. Actively transported into the phloem
Explanation: Source is the place where sugar are been produced and are active transported to actively growing part of plants that requires it. The actively growing plants part that requires sugar are called sink.
Photosynthate the end products of photosynthesis is what is been loaded into the phloem through active transport and then moved to sink i.e plant part that requires the sugar through a process called translocation. The sink in plant includes the fruits, leaves for some vegetables,flowers for ornamental crop,too or tuber, rhizomes.
When the phloem cell is damage there is reduction in transport of photosynthate or accumulation in a particular part of plant.
Actively growing parts of plant have a high demand for sugar or sucrose than the old and weak parts of plants.
Reflexes will be normal.
A reflex is a defense mechanism of the nervous system. It operates below the level of conscious control and permits quick reaction to potentially painful or damaging situations.