at midnight, the concentration of glucagon in your blood was 12.5 ug/10 ml of blood at 6 pm on that same day, the levels have dropped to 6.39 ug/10 ml of blood what is the half-life of glucagon in your blood? 12 hours 18 hours 6 hours 24 hours
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A student ate a meal containing carbohydrates at 07:00 a.m. He ate nothing else for the next five hours. The table shows the concentration of glucose in his blood at hourly intervals after the meal. Explain the rise in the concentration of glucose between 07:00 and 08:00. The concentration of glucose in his blood fell between 08:00 and 09:00. Explain why. Describe the role of hormones in the fluctuation of glucose concentration between 09:00 and 12:00. Time of day Concentration of glucose in blood/mg per 100 cm3 of blood 07:00 90 08:00 120 09:00 70 10:00 85 11:00 110 12:00 80
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