What is the effect of increased glucagon levels on the amount of glycogen stored in the liver?

A) Increased glucagon will increase the amount of glycogen stored in the liver.
B) Increased glucagon will decrease the amount of glycogen stored in the liver.
C) Increased glucagon will not change the amount of glycogen stored in the liver.


Answer: B

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