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Glucagon is known as hyperglycemic hormone - Explain. Where is it secreted
from?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pancreatic glucagon, the hyperglycemic hormone secreted by the alpha cells of the islets of Langerhans, promotes glycogenolysis, neoglucogenesis, lipolysis, and ketogenesis. Several abnormalities of glucagon secretion have been described in diabetes mellitus.

Answered by ruparnadey8f28
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Answer:

glucagon is secreted from the alpha cell of pancreas its deficiency causes hyperglycemia

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