Suppose a boy skipped his lunch for a day. How will the hormone (glucagon) from his pancreas help his body to cope when his blood sugar level drops below normal
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When the blood glucose levels fall below normal ranges, this drop stimulates the pancreas to release the glucagon hormone. Glucagon acts on the liver stimulating it to breakdown the glycogen stored in it to glucose. The glucose is then released into the blood stream.
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