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Alexandra [31]
4 years ago
13

when blood glucose levels are high The pancreas releases insulin. a.The liver releases insulin. b.The pancreas releases glucose.

c.The liver releases glucagon. d.The pancreas releases glucagon.
Biology
1 answer:
V125BC [204]4 years ago
5 0

The options were not well-ordered, it should be options A to E.

Answer: The correct answer is that the pancreas releases insulin.

Explanation:

Whenever the blood glucose level is high, the pancreas responds by releases insulin, a hormone secreted by its beta cells, and responsible for the regulation of blood sugar level by

- signalling cells of the muscle and liver to store excess blood glucose as GLYCOGEN until energy need arises.

Unlike insulin, when blood glucose levels is low, Glucagon is released also by pancreas to stimulates glycogen breakdown to raise glucose levels

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