Biology, asked by RaviRoyal1031, 1 year ago

why is glucagon called hyperglycemic hormone?

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Answered by CamilaaCabello
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Glucagon, a peptide hormone secreted by the alpha cells of pancreas, when the blood glucose concentration falls. Glucagon works antagonist of insulin. The most important function of glucagon is to increase the blood glucose concentration, so ​glucagon is considered as hyperglycemic hormone.


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