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Description: How cells that secrete insulin and glucagon work antagonistically to adjust the level of glucose in the blood.How cells that secrete insulin and glucagon work antagonistically to adjust the level of glucose in the blood. o Stimulus G Stimulus Increase in blood glucose Decrease in blood glucose glucagon glucagon insulin 1 LIVER MUSCLE FAT CELLS 0 Body cells, especially in muscle and 9 Cells in liver break adipose tissue, take up and use more down glycogen faster. glucose. The released glucose Cells in skeletal muscle and liver store monomers enter bIOOd- glucose in the form of glycogen. a Response ® Response Decrease in blood glucose increase in blood glucose Picture Stats: Views: 77 Filesize: 306.88kB Height: 1288 Width: 1388 Source: https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=47635 |