Biology, asked by bhaiji63, 1 year ago

explain glucagon hormones in animal ​

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Answered by DeviIQueen
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Glucagon:

increases blood glucose levels by promoting breakdown of glycogen and release of glucose from the liver and muscle

gonads: produce sex steroid hormones that promote development of secondary sex characteristics and regulation of gonad function:

Ovaries (in females):

estradiol: regulates development and maintenance of ovarian and menstrual cycles.

Progesterone: prepares uterus for pregnancy.

Testes (in males):

regulates development and maintenance of sperm production.

Answered by sharanya48
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Answer:

Glucagon hormone in the human body is produced by pancreas. It is a hormone that helps to convert the glycogen present in the liver to glucose. It helps in maintaining the blood sugar levels in the blood

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