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27 March, 00:28

Blood-sugar levels are regulated by two hormones. Insulin acts to decrease blood-sugar levels; glucagon acts to increase blood-sugar levels. Based on this information, you would expect which of the following to be true immediately following a meal?

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  1. 27 March, 00:46
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    Ingesting a meal will increase your sugar levels, so you need more insulin released to combat that. There will be more insulin released in your body and less glucogon.
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