Asked by
Nikita Sakhare
on Dec 12, 2024Verified
Which gland produces glucagon?
A) Adrenal gland
B) Pancreas
C) Ovary
D) Parathyroid gland
Glucagon
A hormone produced by the pancreas that increases blood glucose levels by stimulating the liver to break down glycogen into glucose.
Pancreas
A glandular organ located in the abdomen that plays an essential role in digestion and blood sugar regulation, by secreting digestive enzymes and insulin.
- Identify the roots and resultant reactions of distinct hormones in the human body.
- Recognize the role of specific hormones in calcium metabolism and blood glucose regulation.
Verified Answer
JG
Learning Objectives
- Identify the roots and resultant reactions of distinct hormones in the human body.
- Recognize the role of specific hormones in calcium metabolism and blood glucose regulation.
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