Asked by Jenny Owens on May 21, 2024

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Glucagon stimulates the liver to take up glucose in order to store it as glycogen.

Glucagon

Hormone, produced by the pancreas, that stimulates the liver to break down glycogen, thus raising blood glucose levels.

Glycogen

Storage polysaccharide found in animals; composed of glucose molecules joined in a linear fashion but having numerous branches.

  • Comprehend the significance of hormones in managing bodily activities, notably in reacting to stress and maintaining glucose levels in the blood.
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Craig CamesaMay 28, 2024
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Explanation :
Glucagon stimulates the liver to break down glycogen and release glucose into the bloodstream, increasing blood glucose levels. It does not stimulate the liver to take up glucose for storage as glycogen. Insulin, on the other hand, stimulates the liver to take up glucose and store it as glycogen.