Which of the following will most likely happen if the pancreas does not produce sufficient glucagon?
1. Blood sugar will decrease because glucagon increases blood sugar when it falls too low.
2. Blood sugar will increase because glucagon increases blood sugar when it falls too low.
3. Blood sugar will decrease because glucagon lowers blood sugar when it rises too high.
4. Blood sugar will increase because glucagon lowers blood sugar when it rises too high.
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1. Blood sugar will decrease because glucagon increases blood sugar level when it falls too low.
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The answer is Blood sugar will decrease because glucagon increases blood sugar level when it falls too low.
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