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What is the name of the hormone that: increases blood glucose levels? decreases blood glucose levels? a) b)​

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Glucagon

is produced to maintain glucose levels in the bloodstream when fasting and to raise very low glucose levels.

insulin's

job is to lower blood sugar. If blood sugar gets too low, the pancreas releases another hormone, glucagon, which works to raise glucose levels.

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