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How does glucagon work?

A. It is a hormone released by the pancreas when blood glucose
levels are low in order to raise the concentration of glucose.
B. It is a hormone released when your blood glucose levels are
undetectable in order to get a level that is detectable.
C. It is a hormone released when your blood glucose levels are
normal in order to continue maintaining homeostasis.
D. It is a hormone released when your blood glucose levels are high
in order to lower the concentration of glucose.

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User Stujo
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Answer:

The answer is A.

Step-by-step explanation:

The pancreas releases glucagon when glucose levels fall too low.

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