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State how glucagon and insulin reaches the pancreas?​

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They are released from the beta cells in your pancreas in response to rising glucose in your bloodstream.

After you eat a meal, any carbohydrate you've eaten are broken down into glucose and are passed into the bloodstream. The pancreas detects he rise in the blood glucose and stays to secrete insulin.

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