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What is the function of insulin agonistic to glucagon reduce hyperglycemia?

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Explanation:

Glucose, which comes from the food you eat, moves through your bloodstream to help fuel your body. Insulin and glucagon work together to balance your blood sugar levels, keeping them in the narrow range that your body requires. These hormones are like the yin and yang of blood glucose maintenance.

Answered by Anonymous
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Glucagon causes the liver to secrete glucose leading to a net decrease in stored glycogen and an increase in plasma glucose. In the absence of insulin, glucagon is secreted. Glucagon acts in a synergistic manner with cortisol and epinephrine to raise blood glucose levels

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