Biology, asked by Cchinmays7592, 9 months ago

If glucagon is more in blood vessels and the sugar level is high so what happens

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Answered by mishti53
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When the body does not convert enough glucose, blood sugar levels remain high. ... When blood sugar levels are too low, the pancreas releases glucagon. Glucagon instructs the liver to release stored glucose, which causes blood sugar to rise.

Answered by Cheemaking
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Glucagon is released to stop blood sugarlevels dropping too low (hypoglycaemia), while insulin is released to stop blood sugar levelsrising too high (hyperglycaemia). ... The release of glucagon is prevented by raisedblood glucose and carbohydrate in meals, detected by cells in the pancreas.

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