just after eating a meal.. choose one option


option1 pancreatic beta cells secrete insulin
option2 liver and muscle cells absorb glucose and build glycogen
option 3 glucagon hormone signals liver cells to release glucose into blood

both options 1 and 2
All options

2 and 3 are correct. After eating a meal, the pancreas secretes insulin to help regulate blood sugar levels by signaling liver and muscle cells to absorb glucose and convert it into glycogen for storage. Additionally, the glucagon hormone signals liver cells to release glucose into the blood when blood sugar levels are low.