Insulin:
a. lowers blood glucose.
b. stimulates the breakdown of glucagon in the liver.
c. inhibits glycogen synthesis.
d. enhances the release of glucose from the liver.
a
Insulin promotes hypoglycaemia, which happens when
the pancreas detects high or elevated glucose levels. The major
effects of insulin are to lower blood glucose by increasing the
uptake of glucose into the cells and reducing the release of
glucose from the liver.
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