Question
During fasting, blood glucose begins to fall. The hormone that helps raise it by mobilizing stored fuel is:
Correct Answer: A
Glucagon
Glucagon is secreted by pancreatic alpha cells and stimulates glycogen breakdown and glucose release, helping maintain blood glucose during fasting.
Glucagon is secreted by pancreatic alpha cells and stimulates glycogen breakdown and glucose release, helping maintain blood glucose during fasting.
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