Rise in sugar levels in the blood is detected by the Pancreas.
The pancreas detects the rise in blood glucose and starts to secrete insulin.
The pancreas is a gland that is located in the abdomen of the body. It is part of the digestive system which produces insulin and other important enzymes and hormones that help in breaking down the foods.
After eating something, the carbohydrates in food are broken down into glucose and passed into the bloodstream.
In response to rising glucose in the bloodstream, insulin is released from the beta cells of the pancreas which regulate the body’s glucose or sugar level.