Answer:
- Energy
- Cells
- Liver
- Glycogen
- Hypoglycemia
- Hypothalamus
- Alpha cells
- Glucagon
- Liver
- Glycogen
- Glucose
- Increase
Step-by-step explanation:
Everything we eat will turn into energy. Once in the blood Glucose will enter the cells and be converted into energy. Extra glucose will be stored in the liver and will be known as glycogen. Hunger is an indicator of hypoglycemia Which is detected by the hypothalamus and will send a signal to the alpha cells which will release glucagon which will increase blood sugar, By entering the liver and converting glycogen stored energy back to glucose. Now your blood sugar will increase