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Glucose in the blood is absorbed by the liver cells and muscle cells. These convert glucose glycogen for storeage

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Alpha cells in the pancreas begin to produce a different hormone called glucagon. It signals the liver to break down stored glycogen and turn it back into glucose. That travels to your bloodstream to replenish your supply until you're able to eat again.

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