What would happen if the body did not send a signal when blood glucose levels rose?
a. the bo...
What would happen if the body did not send a signal when blood glucose levels rose?
a. the body would constantly produce insulin.
b. the body would not be able to produce glucagon.
c. the body would depend on other systems to produce insulin.
d. the body would not be able to control sugar levels in the blood.
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