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Which of the following BEST describes the role of insulin?To regulate calcium levels in the bloodTo facilitate the uptake of glucose into cellsTo stimulate the release of growth hormoneTo increase blood sugar levels

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Which of the following BEST describes the role of insulin?To regulate calcium levels in the bloodTo facilitate the uptake of glucose into cellsTo stimulate the release of growth hormoneTo increase blood sugar levels

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The role of insulin is to facilitate the uptake of glucose into cells.

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