When we eat sugar (glucose), we maintain glucose homeostasis through a series of steps. Place the following in steps in order of the process from the consumption of glucose. ingestion of glucose \( 1 \quad \) :: Glucagon stimulates liver cells to break down glycogen and release glucose into the blood. \( 2 \quad \) :: As blood glucose levels decline, the pancreas releases glucagon into the bloodstream. \( 3 \quad \) :: Body cells use glucose, blood levels decline. \( 4 \quad:: \quad \) Insulin stimulates the uptake of glucose into cells and storage as glycogen in the liver and muscles. Insulin also stimulates the conversion of excess glucose into fat for storage. \( 6 \quad \) :: Absorption of glucose increases blood levels of glucose and stimulates the pancreas to produce insulin
