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Integration of Multiple Signaling Pathways
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14. Cell Signaling / Integration of Multiple Signaling Pathways / Problem 6
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What happens to glucagon levels when blood glucose levels are high?
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Glucagon levels increase to inhibit insulin.
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Glucagon levels increase to promote glucose uptake.
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Glucagon levels remain unchanged.
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Glucagon levels decrease as insulin levels increase.
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