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What are the functions of glucagon?
Answer:
� It is a peptide hormone and places an important role in maintaining normal levels of glucose in blood.
� It mainly acts on hepatocytes (liver cells) and stimulates gluconeogenesis resulting in an increased blood sugar (hyperglycemia).
� It reduces the cellular glucose intake and utilization thereby, hyperglycemia. This hormone is also called hyperglycemic hormone.
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