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Cells Alpha Produce/Secrete Iol Glucagon Beta Insulin Abundant

In plants, glucose from photosynthesis is stored as starch. Amylopectin and glycogen are well-suited for storage due to their branched, insoluble, and compact nature.

En las plantas, la glucosa producida por la fotosíntesis se almacena como almidón. La amilopectina y el glucógeno son adecuados para el almacenamiento debido a su naturaleza ramificada, insoluble y compacta.

Front cells within IOL
Back alpha cells (produce/secrete glucagon) and beta cells (produce/secrete insulin), alpha cells more abundant and larger

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