Science, asked by gargr5516, 7 months ago

what is common in both insulin and glucagon?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Both insulin and glucagon normalize blood glucose levels, but they have opposite effects. Both are secreted by the Islet cells within the pancreas. But glucagon is released by the alpha islet cells and insulin is released by the beta islet cells. Both are pancreatic endocrine hormones.

Answered by sukhmanhanda
1

Answer:

they are of blood pressure

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