Biology, asked by yaasharasik, 11 months ago

The hormones of pancreas are antagonistic in nature. How?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Insulin hormone reduces the blood glucose level, while the glucagon hormone increases the blood glucose level. Hence, they are known to be antagonistic in nature. Therefore, hormones of pancreas are antagonistic in nature.

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Answered by khushi200785
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Insulin hormone reduces the blood glucose level, while the glucagon hormone increases the blood glucose level. Hence, they are known to be antagonistic in nature.

Therefore, hormones of pancreas are antagonistic in nature...

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