Explain the effect that an increase in the concentration of insulin has on the concentration of glucagon in the blood
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Under the influence of insulin, much of this glucose is stored in the form of glycogen. Later, when blood glucose levels begin to fall, glucagon is secreted and acts on hepatocytes to activate the enzymes that depolymerize glycogen and release glucose. Glucagon activates hepatic gluconeogenesis.
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