Insulin: Produced by the pancreas, insulin is a hormone that plays a key role in managing how your body uses sugar for energy. It helps your body store sugar (glucose) from food. If you have diabetes and your body doesn’t make enough insulin, medications may be prescribed to make your liver produce more or to help your muscles use insulin better. If meds aren’t enough, insulin injections may be needed.
Blood Vessels: A flexible network of arteries, veins, and capillaries that carry blood throughout your body. Arteries carry fresh oxygen and nutrients through tiny capillaries to nourish your cells, while those same capillaries pick up waste like carbon dioxide and pass it into veins, which send the used blood to your heart and lungs for cleaning and re-oxygenation
Arteries: Arteries work like highways, delivering oxygen-filled blood from the heart to every part of your body that needs it, Arteries are tube-shaped with strong outer layers, With a firm muscular center and a polished inner lining, it’s designed to let blood glide through without resistance.The muscle layer contracts and relaxes to help move the blood.
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