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Glucagon and Insulin are both hormones that regulate blood sugar levels and they are both produced by the pancreas.
When sugar levels in the blood are high the pancreas secretes insulin from its beta cells and releases it into the blood stream. Insulin causes the red blood cells, fat cells and muscle cells to absorb sugar from the blood .
When sugar levels are low, the pancreas secrets glucagon from its alpha cells which stimulates the liver to release the glucose that is stored in its cells.
Thus these two hormones work in the body to keep sugar levels balanced.
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A. Mysterious self.
Here's is more about Johari's Window:
This is a model that helps understand how you communicate with others. It is divided into 4:
Open self - This refers to things about you that you and others know.
Hidden self - This refers to things about you that you already know but others do not.
Blind self - This refers to things about you that you do not know but others observed.
Unknown self - Things about you that you and others have yet to discover.
Answer: it stimulates the pancreas and the liver to produce secretions.
There are a lot of hormone in making a good digestion and is responsible in the process to function properly. Secretin stimulate bicarbonate (base) from the liver and pancreas to promote normal growth and maintenance of the pancreas. It also counteracts the blood glucose that triggers the increase of insulin release and oral glucose intake. It also reduce the gastric juice secreted by the stomach along the digestion.