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- if a person has diabetes and cannot make insulin, what part of the cycle would fail?
- how do insulin and glucagon work together to keep healthy blood sugar levels?
Brief Explanations
- Insulin normally promotes glucose uptake/storage. Without it, this blood sugar-lowering step fails.
- They are antagonistic: insulin reduces high blood sugar, glucagon increases low blood sugar, maintaining balance.
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The part where insulin lowers blood sugar levels (e.g., glucose uptake by cells or conversion to glycogen) would fail.
Insulin lowers blood sugar; glucagon raises it, balancing levels.