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What is the effect of glucagon? what cells release glucagon?

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Explanation: Your blood sugar won't fall too low thanks to glucagon.

Your pancreas' alpha cells produce glucagon, which is then released in reaction to a reduction in blood sugar, prolonged fasting, physical activity, and meals high in protein.

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There is a hormone called glucagon that prevents your blood sugar from dropping too low. Alpha cells in your pancreas produce glucagon. This is released when the blood sugar drops when you fast for a prolonged period of time when you exercise, and when you eat a protein-rich meal.

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