Pancreas Receptors
The receptors of the pancreas are responsible for monitoring glucose levels in the blood, since it is important in every cell for respiration.
Two types of cell release two different hormones from the pancreas, insulin and glucagon. These hormones target the liver, one or the other depending on the glucose concentration
In cases where glucose levels increase, less glucagon and more insulin is released by the pancreas and targets the liver
In cases where glucose levels decrease, less insulin and more glucagon is released by the pancreas and targets the liver