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25 September, 04:42

The hormone responsible for increasing blood sugar by stimulating the liver to convert glycogen to glucose is

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  1. 25 September, 04:56
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    The correct answer is glucagon.

    Glucagon is a peptide hormone, produced by the pancreas which increases the concentration of glucose in the bloodstream. It is released when the glucose levels are low and it:

    · stimulates the liver to break down glycogen to glucose

    · activaties gluconeogenesis (the conversion of amino acids into glucose).
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