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how pancreas show antagonism explain​

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Answered by zainabmaryam48
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The pancreas produces 2 antagonistic hormones to control blood sugar: glucagon and insulin

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Answered by Anonymous
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.Bundles of cells in the pancreas called pancreatic islets contain two kinds of cells, alpha cells and beta cells. These cells control blood glucose concentration by producing the antagonistic hormones insulin and glucagon: Beta cells secrete insulin. ... Glucagon stimulates the liver to release glucose.

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